Biology, asked by arnavmahajan10551, 2 months ago

is seminal vesicle a gland (like prostate) ?​

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Answered by HeartHacker13
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Structure. The seminal vesicles are a pair of glands in males that are positioned below the urinary bladder and at the end of the vasa deferentia, where they enter the prostate.

Answered by programpython001
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The seminal vesicle is a pair of glands near the prostate gland. The function of seminal vesicle includes the body function of adding much of the fluid to sperm in order to make semen. You’ve probably heard of prostate cancer and enlarged prostate.

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