AIIMS2019Zoology-Animal Physiology
AIIMS 2019 Zoology Reproductive System MCQ Question
Type: MCQ-fact-Easy-Class 11
In cockroach
A
Ejaculatory duct opens in phallic gland
B
Phallic gland stores sperms
C
Vas deferens opens in phallic gland
D
Phallic gland opens in left phallomere
Correct Answer
Option D
Detailed Explanation
In cockroaches, the ejaculatory duct does not open into the phallic gland; instead, it opens into the male reproductive system's external genitalia. The phallic gland primarily functions in the production of seminal fluid rather than sperm storage, which occurs in the testes. Thus, both options (A) and (B) contain inaccuracies regarding the reproductive anatomy of cockroaches. Understanding the roles of these structures is crucial for comprehending insect reproductive biology.
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