The reproductive system of a male mammal is made up of... A. Claspers, prostrate gland, sperm duct and vas deference. B. Festis, prostrate gland, sperm duct and vas deferens. C. Oviduct, urethra, testis, and sperm duct. D. Testis, uterus, prostrate gland and sperm duct.

It would help if you proofread your questions before you posted them.

With your misspellings, I am not sure, but I would pick "Testes, prostate gland, sperm duct and vas deferens".

That's how the spellings are on d question paper they gave us. D only mistake I made was the one I wrote 'vas deference instead of vas deferens' other ones are the same on my question paper. Thanks

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The correct answer is B. Festis, prostate gland, sperm duct, and vas deferens.

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the components of the male reproductive system in mammals. Here's how we can break it down:

1. Testes (not Festis): The testes are the primary organ of the male reproductive system, responsible for producing sperm cells and the hormone testosterone.

2. Prostate gland (not Prostrate gland): The prostate gland is a glandular organ located below the bladder and surrounding the urethra. It produces a fluid that helps nourish and transport sperm.

3. Sperm duct (also known as the vas deferens): The sperm duct is a tube that connects the epididymis (where sperm mature and are stored) to the urethra. It carries sperm from the testes to the urethra during ejaculation.

4. Vas deferens (same as the sperm duct): It is a muscular tube that transports mature sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.

Based on this knowledge, we can rule out options C and D.

Option A lists "claspers" instead of "festis," which is incorrect. Claspers are specialized organs found in some aquatic animals, such as sharks, used for sperm transfer during reproduction. Therefore, option A is incorrect.

Option B is the correct answer because it includes all the appropriate structures: "Festis" (which should be "Testes"), prostate gland, sperm duct (vas deferens). Hence, option B is the correct combination for the male mammalian reproductive system.