testis
urethra
epididymis
prostrate glands
vas deferens
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In man, man-fluidatozoa are never found in the?
A. testis
B. urethra
C. epididymis
D. prostrate glands
E. vas deferens
The answer can't be urethra. The answer is D
The prostate gland is a structure that secretes protective fluids meant to protect the man-fluid cells. The prostate gland itself does not at any time contain man-fluidatozoa, it only squeezes its fluid into the urethra where the man-fluid coming from the epididymis mixes up with it and gets ejaculated.

Urethra z not a female s*x organ its where urine passes out in both female and male and it is also where d man-fluid passes out

Semiferous tubule is where man-fluid are produced and it is then collected by bad deference and handed over to the epididymis for temporal storage and maturation
Therefore man-fluids are never found on the three glands that made up the male reproductive systems which are prostate gland, cowpea gland and Seminal vesicle

b is the correct answer because urethra is a female s*x organ and cannot store man-fluid while d rest are male s*x organ


