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Correct sequence of sperm-transporting tubules that transport spermatozoa to the epididymis is Seminiferous Tubules---> Rete Testis---> Vasa Efferentia----> Epididymis
Spermatozoa is the sperm that is formed from a spermatid after Spermiogenesis. It is released into the lumen of seminiferous tubules.
Seminiferous Tubules is present in the testis of human body.
Sperm transporting tubules are:
The sperm passes through the seminiferous tubule into Rete testis.
Rete testis is a network of tubules that form a link between seminiferous tubule and Vasa Efferentia.
Vasa Efferentia connects Rete testis to Epididymis. It makes a pathway for the sperm transportation.
Epididymis is the region where the transported sperm from Vasa Efferentia reach. It stores the sperm until they are functionally matured enough to carry out the fertilisation in the human female body.
Hence, the pathway is Seminiferous Tubules---> Rete Testis---> Vasa Efferentia----> Epididymis
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The answer is <span>A) stimuli receiver, sensory neuron, central nervous system, motor neuron, muscle or gland.
Stimuli receiver receives an information. </span><span>The information is sent through a sensory neuron to the spinal cord, as a part of the central nervous system. </span><span>The spinal cord receives information from the body and relays it to the brain. It, then, receives information from the brain and relays it out through a motor neuron to the effectors (muscles or glands).</span>