Multiple Choice
If a man's sperm have low mobility, he will likely have reduced fertility due to the inability of sperm to
A) move through the epididymis.
B) exit the vas deferens.
C) move through the seminiferous tubules.
D) reach the egg.
E) penetrate the egg.
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