Final answer:
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules of the testes, mature in the epididymis, and are not made in structures like the A) seminal vesicles or the prostate gland.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. During the process of spermatogenesis, immature sperm cells are formed and then transported through the efferent ducts to the epididymis, where they develop tails and mature. Following maturation, they are stored until ejaculation, when they travel through the vas deferens. It is important to note that structures like the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral gland are involved in the production of semen, but not in the production of sperm.
Answering the original question: Sperm production occurs in the seminiferous tubules (Option E), spermatogenesis also takes place in the seminiferous tubules (Option C), and sperm develop tails while located in the epididymis (Option B). A false statement about the male reproductive system is that the prostate gland is located in the testes.