The duct of seminal vesicle opens into the:
1. Caput Epididymis
2. Cauda Epididymis
3. Ejaculatory duct
4. Vas deferens
The release of the sperms from the ampulla of the vas deferens is called:
1. erection.
2. emission.
3. ejaculation.
4. orgasm.
Bartholin’s glands are situated
1. On the sides of the head of some amphibians.
2. At the reduced tail end of birds.
3. On either side of vagina in humans.
4. On either side of vas deferens in humans.
Secretions from which one of the following are rich in fructose, calcium and some enzymes:
1. Liver
2. Pancreas
3. Salivary glands
4. Male accessory glands
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