After some time of ejaculation semen liquifies due to presence of profibrinolysin enzyme . It is founnd inn secretion of ?
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profibrinolysin is the secretion of prostate gland
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After some time of ejaculation, semen liquefies due to the presence of the profibrinolysin enzyme. It is found in the secretion of the Prostate gland.
Explanation:
- Along with citrate ions, calcium, phosphate ion, and a clotting enzyme, it makes a thin milky fluid that is secreted from the prostate gland. It gives the semen a milky appearance.
- Clotting enzyme present in the prostatic fluid causes the fibrinogen present in the seminal vesicle fluid to form a weak fibrin coagulum that holds the semen in the deeper regions of the vagina where the uterine cervix lies.
- Then during the next 15 to 30 minutes, the coagulum dissolves because fibrinolysin formed from the prostatic profibrinolysin causes the lysis.
- In the preliminary minutes after ejaculation, the immobility of sperm can be seen because of the coagulum viscosity. As the dissolution of the coagulum takes place, sperm becomes highly motile.
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