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role of seminal vesicle​

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Answered by nehaprakruti44
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The seminal vesicles are two small glands that store and produce the majority of the fluid that makes up semen. During ejaculation, the fluid from the seminal vesicles is expelled into the ejaculatory duct where it can then move on to mix with sperm and other reproductive fluids.

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Answered by biswasnayan9791
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1. Seminal vesicles produce seminal fluid . Seminal fluid is lubricating, transparent and jelly like structure which makes 60-70% part of semen. 2. They also contain clotting proteins that help semen to coagulate after ejaculation . 3. They release fructose for sperm nutrition ( Presence of fructose in female genital tract is biochemical evidence of sexual crime ).

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