Vasa efferentia, Epididymis, Vas deferens, and Rete testis are the male accessory ducts. A crucial role is played by them in the transport and temporary storage of sperm. On the contrary, seminal vesicles, prostate glands, and bulbourethral glands are the male accessory glands. Fluids are secreted by these glands that help in the lubrication of the reproductive system and sperms. Dispersion of sperms in the fluid occurs which makes their transportation easier into the female body. Thus, for the sperms to be active nutrients are also provided by the fluids.
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Amniocentesis for sex determination is banned in our country. Is this ban necessary? Comment.
How many eggs do you think were released by the ovary of a female dog which gave birth to 6 puppies?
How many eggs are released by a human ovary in a month? How many eggs do you think would have been released if the mother gave birth to identical twins? Would your answer change if the twins born were fraternal?
In our society the women are often blamed for giving birth to daughters. Can you explain why this is not correct?