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Explain the difference between Prostrate gland and Cowper’s gland. based on the the nature of secretion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Cowper’s glands is pea sized gland that is located near the prostate gland The gland produce a fluid that is released before ejaculation that neutralises any acid(uric acid) present that may be left in the urethra. This fluid acts as a lubricant. 

 One of the main role of prostate is to squeeze fluid into the urethra   This fluid, which helps make up semen, energizes the sperm(citric acid) and makes the vaginal canal less acidic.

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Answered by gtnegi
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Answer:

The prostate gland is a bilobed structure surrounding the urethra, close to the urinary bladder. It pours alkaline secretion into the semen.

While the Cowper's glands are two ovoid small gland opening in the urethra. They secrete glycoprotein to lubricate the semen.

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