Final answer:
Spermatogenesis is the process of sperm cell formation in males. It occurs in the seminiferous tubules inside the testes and starts at puberty. After spermatogenesis, the sperm cells pass to the epididymis for maturing. So the correct answer is option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Spermatogenesis is the process of formation of sperm cells in males. It occurs in the seminiferous tubules inside the testes. The process starts at puberty and continues throughout a man's life. Spermatogenesis involves several cell divisions, including mitotic division of spermatogonia to produce primary spermatocytes, meiosis divisions to become secondary spermatocytes and spermatids, and transformation of spermatids into mature sperm.
After spermatogenesis is completed, sperm cells pass to the epididymis, where they accumulate and mature. The mature sperm are then stored in the epididymis until ejaculation occurs. Overall, the entire process of spermatogenesis takes about 9 to 10 weeks.