To solve this problem, we need to identify the correct sequence for the transport of sperm cells in the male reproductive system. Let's analyze the options:āOption 1: TestisāEpididymisāVasaĀ efferentiaāReteĀ testisāInguinalĀ canalāUrethra - This sequence is incorrect because the Rete testis should come before the Vasa efferentia.āOption 2:SeminiferousĀ tubulesāReteĀ testisāVasaĀ efferentiaāEpididymisāVasdeferensāEjaculatoryĀ ductāUrethraāUrethralmeatus - This sequence is correct. Sperm cells are produced in the seminiferous tubules, then move to the Rete testis, followed by the Vasa efferentia, and are stored in the Epididymis. During ejaculation, they travel through the Vas deferens, enter the Ejaculatory duct, and finally pass through the Urethra to the Urethral meatus.āOption 3:SeminiferousĀ tubulesāVasaĀ efferentiaāEpididymisāInguinalĀ canalāUrethra - This sequence is incorrect because it skips the Rete testis and the Vas deferens, and the Inguinal canal is not directly involved in sperm transport.āOption 4:TestisāEpididymisāVasaĀ efferentiaāVasdeferensāEjaculatoryĀ ductāInguinalĀ canalāUrethraāUrethralmeatus - This sequence is incorrect because the Vasa efferentia should come before the Epididymis.Therefore, the correct sequence is given in Option 2.