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Where do sperm go after leaving the vas deferens?  A. Seminiferous tubules  B. Urethra  C. Vas deferens  D. Ejaculatory duct
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Where do sperm go after leaving the vas deferens?  A. Seminiferous tubules  B. Urethra  C. Vas deferens  D. Ejaculatory duct
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D. ejaculatory duct
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