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explain seminal vesical

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Answered by aniket1454
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Seminal vesicles are glands that are found behind and beneath the bladder of the male. The bladder is a muscular pouch that holds urine for removal. The bladder is connected to the urethra, which is a tube that releases both urine and semen from the male system. Urine, as mentioned, is released during waste removal and semen during sexual activity. We point this out in order to demonstrate the connectedness between the urinary system and the reproductive system, since they share this particular pathway.

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