Correct option is C
Ans: (c)
They get reabsorbed into the body
Sol. After a
vasectomy, the
vas deferens (the tube that carries sperm from the testicles to the urethra) is cut or sealed. As a result, the sperm can no longer travel to the urethra and are instead
reabsorbed into the body. The body naturally absorbs the sperm without any harmful effects.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) They come out during ejaculation: This is incorrect after a vasectomy. Since the
vas deferens is blocked or cut, sperm cannot reach the urethra, so they do not come out during ejaculation.
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(b) They are collected in the Vas Deferens: After a vasectomy, sperm no longer pass through the
vas deferens to be stored, as the tube is blocked.
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(c) They get reabsorbed into the body: Correct answer. After a vasectomy, sperm are reabsorbed into the body because they cannot exit through the vas deferens.
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(d) They travel to the epididymis: Sperm still
mature in the epididymis after a vasectomy, but they do not pass through the
vas deferens to be ejaculated.