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Biology, 26.07.2019 11:30, Kennabug4503

The surgical removal of the seminal vesicles would likely the surgical removal of the seminal vesicles would likely cause sterility because sperm would not be produced greatly reduce the volume of semen cause sterility because sperm would not be able to exit the body cause the testes to migrate back into the abdominal cavity

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