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5. What gland provides the sperm with a fluid that enables them to move​

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Answered by LiteCoral
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Explanation:

Seminal vesicles

Seminal vesicles: The seminal vesicles are sac-like pouches that attach to the vas deferens near the base of the bladder.

The seminal vesicles make a sugar-rich fluid (fructose)

that provides sperm with a source of energy and helps with the sperms' ability to move (motility).

Answered by MzAbstruse
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Explanation:

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Accessory Reproductive Glands Add Seminal Fluid to Semen. Sperm cells depend on seminal fluid to keep them moving and alive. This fluid is produced during ejaculation by accessory glands: the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands.

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