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Why are the seminal vesicles important for human reproduction? a. they allow the sperm to travel to the urethra to be released. b. they produce the materials needed by the sperm to travel to the egg. c. they produce sperm cells that will fertilize the egg. d. they allow the sperm to be stored and the sperm mature.

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