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explain in brief human accessory glands​

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Answered by ramaKanswal572
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the accessory glands of a male reproductive system are the seminal vesicles , prostate gland and the bulbourethral glands. these glands secrete fluid that enter the urethra

seminal vesicles

The paired seminal vesicles are saccular glands posterior to the urinary bladder. Each gland has a short duct that joins with the ductus deferens at the ampulla to form an ejaculatory duct, which then empties into the urethra.

prostate

The prostate gland is a firm, dense structure that is located just inferior to the urinary bladder. It is about the size of a walnut and encircles the urethra as it leaves the urinary bladder. Numerous short ducts from the substance of the prostate gland empty into the prostatic urethra. The secretions of the prostate are thin, milky colored, and alkaline. They function to enhance the motility of the sperm.

Bulbourethral Glands

The paired bulbourethral (Cowper's) glands are small, about the size of a pea, and located near the base of the penis. A short duct from each gland enters the proximal end of the penile urethra. In response to sexual stimulation, the bulbourethral glands secrete an alkaline mucus-like fluid. This fluid neutralizes the acidity of the urine residue in the urethra, helps to neutralize the acidity of the vagina, and provides some lubrication for the tip of the penis during intercourse.

Answered by zubeerbabu4567
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Explanation:

  • the accessory glands of the Male reproductive system are the seminal vesicles,prostate gland,and the bulborethal glands. these glands secrete fluids that enter the urethra
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