Question
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If a genetic mutation caused seminal fluid to coagulate more quickly, what would be a likely effect for the male reproductive system?
The epididymis would not be able to store sperm.
Delivery of semen and viability of sperm would be affected.
The vas deferens would become blocked with semen
Sperm production could no longer take piace in the testes, but would still occur in the scrotum.
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If a genetic mutation caused seminal fluid to coagulate more quickly, what would be a likely effect for the male reproductive system?
The epididymis would not be able to store sperm.
Delivery of semen and viability of sperm would be affected.
The vas deferens would become blocked with semen
Sperm production could no longer take piace in the testes, but would still occur in the scrotum.
(1 point)
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Delivery of semen and viability of sperm would be affected.
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