Match the columns.
Column $I$Column $II$
$(a)$ Seminiferous tubules$(1)$ Site for storage and maturation of sperm
$(b)$ Urethra$(2)$ Structure which releases sperm cells
$(c)$ Seminal vesicle$(3)$ $A$ paired gland producing nutrients
$(d)$ Epididymis$(4)$ Coiled duct where sperm development begins

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(A) $(a - 4), (b - 2), (c - 3), (d - 1)$
Explanation:
- $(a)$ Seminiferous tubules are highly coiled structures within the testes where spermatogenesis (sperm development) begins.
- $(b)$ The urethra acts as the common passage for both urine and semen, facilitating the release of sperm cells.
- $(c)$ Seminal vesicles are paired accessory glands that secrete a fluid rich in fructose and other nutrients for sperm.
- $(d)$ The epididymis is the site where sperm are stored and undergo physiological maturation before ejaculation.

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