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Answered by ayush0017
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It is a pea (Mattar) sized organ present inside the prostate gland in the male reproductive system.

It's function is to produce clear mucus for ejaculation. That takes it to urethra.

These are only found in males... And is important for sperm ejaculation.

These are 2 in numbers.

the function of the Cowper's gland secretions is to neutralize traces of acidic urine in the urethra.

Cowper's glands also known as the bulbourethral glands were named after the 17th century English surgeon William Cowper.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Cowper’s glands (or bulbourethral glands) are a pair of exocrine glands in the male reproductive system.

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Roughly the size of peas, they are located inferior to the prostate gland and lateral to the urethra in the urogenital diaphragm.

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The Cowper’s glands are only found in the male body and play an important role in the protection of sperm during ejaculation.

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