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The rete testis Multiple Choice transports seminal fluid to the efferent ductules. receives sperm from the seminiferous tubules. is a venous network that cools the arterial blood traveling to the testis. is the site of spermiogenesis. is the nerve plexus that supplies the testis.

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Receives sperm from the seminiferous tubules.

Step-by-step explanation:

The rete testis is a set of tubules that transport the sperms from the straight seminiferous tubules, the last portion of the seminiferous tubules, to the efferent ducts. Then, the sperms go to the epididymis conduct. From there, they go to the deferent conduct, then to the ejaculatory duct, and lastly to the urethra.

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