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state the function of seminal vesicle and urethra in the process of reproduction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Function:

  • The seminal vesicles secrete a significant proportion of the fluid that ultimately becomes semen.
  • Fluid is secreted from the ejaculatory ducts of the vesicles into the vas deferens, where it becomes part of semen.
  • This then passes through the urethra, where it is ejaculated during a male sexual response.
Answered by kadamsethdoll
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Function. The seminal vesicles secrete a significant proportion of the fluid that ultimately becomes semen. Fluid is secreted from the ejaculatory ducts of the vesicles into the vas deferens, where it becomes part of semen. This then passes through the urethra, where it is ejaculated during a male sexual response.

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