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A vasectomy is a form of male sterilization in which each vas deferens is cut, but most of the male's reproductive physiology remains intact. Which of the following will not continue to occur in a male who has had a vasectomy?

A. Seminal fluid will be ejaculated from the penis during orgasm.B. Glandular secretions will be ejaculated from the penis during an orgasm.C. Sperm will be ejaculated from the penis during orgasm.D. Sperm will be produced in the seminiferous tubules.

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Answer:

The answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The process of vasectomy is described in the question in which the vas deferens is cut out from the person's reproduction organ.

Vas deferens acts as a transferring path for the seminal fluid from the epididymis to the penis.

In this case, seminal fluid can not be ejaculated from the penis during an orgasm since the fluid can not reach the penis through vas deferens.

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