Concept:
The human male reproductive system consists of several specialized structures, each performing a distinct function. Spermatogenesis (the production of sperm) occurs in a highly organized manner within specific regions of the testes.
• Seminiferous Tubules: These are tightly coiled structures present inside the testes and are the primary site of sperm production. They contain germ cells and Sertoli cells that support sperm development.
• Epididymis: It is responsible for maturation and storage of sperm, not their production.
• Vas deferens: It functions as a transport duct carrying sperm from epididymis to urethra.
• Prostate gland: It secretes seminal fluid that nourishes and protects sperm.
Step 1: Identify where spermatogenesis occurs.
Spermatogenesis takes place in the seminiferous tubules of the testes, where germ cells divide and differentiate into mature sperm cells.
Step 2: Eliminate incorrect options.
• Vas deferens → only transports sperm
• Epididymis → maturation and storage
• Prostate gland → secretion of fluid
Thus, the correct answer is Seminiferous Tubules.