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state the role of seminal vesicles

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Answered by genius325
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This process requires structures to make the sperm cells, such as the testes, tubes to carry the cells, and glands to produce the fluid necessary to transport the cells. This fluid is known assemen and is important in the reproductive process. Seminal vesicles are major contributors to the production of semen.
Answered by Sreyas10022003
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Semen is the fluid produced by the male reproductive system to carry sperm. Seminal vesicles play a major Seminal vesicles are glands that are found behind and beneath the bladder of the male. The bladder is a muscular pouch that holds urine for removal. The bladder is connected to the urethra, which is a tube that releases both urine and semen from the male system. Urine, as mentioned, is released during waste removal and semen during sexual activityole in the production of semen.
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