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Multiple Choice
Through which of the following does a human sperm cell not have to pass in order to fertilize an egg?
A
Oviduct
B
Vagina
C
Vas deferens
D
Cervix
E
Ovary
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the path a sperm cell takes to reach and fertilize an egg. The journey begins in the male reproductive system and ends in the female reproductive system.
Identify the components of the male reproductive system involved in the journey: the sperm is produced in the testes and travels through the vas deferens, which is a tube that carries sperm from the testes to the urethra.
Recognize the components of the female reproductive system involved in the journey: the sperm enters the female body through the vagina, passes through the cervix, and travels into the uterus and then the oviduct (also known as the fallopian tube) where fertilization typically occurs.
Clarify the role of the ovary: the ovary is where eggs are produced and released during ovulation, but it is not part of the path that sperm travels through to reach the egg.
Conclude that the sperm does not pass through the ovary in its journey to fertilize an egg, as the ovary is not part of the pathway but rather the site of egg production.