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← Human Body & HealthFollowing a vasectomy, which mechanism directly prevents fertilization?
A)Increased sperm cell apoptosis
B)Physical barrier to sperm transport✓
C)Reduced testosterone production locally
D)Antibody-mediated sperm immobilization
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Vasectomy creates a physical block in the vas deferens, preventing sperm from mixing with semen; because the sperm cannot reach the ejaculate, fertilization is impossible. Therefore, physical blockage is the direct cause, rather than apoptosis or immobilization, which can happen for other reasons.
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