what are accessory glands
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Male accessory glands (MAG) in humans are the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and the bulbourethral glands (also called Cowper's glands). In insects, male accessory glands produce products that mix with the sperm to protect and preserve them, including seminal fluid proteins.
The salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are not part of the digestive tract, but they have a role in digestive activities and are considered accessory organs
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MALE ACCESSORY GLAND (MAG) IN HUMANS ARE THE SEMINAL VESICLES ,PROSTATE GLANDS AND THE BULBOURETHRAL GLANDS ALSO CALLED COWPER'S GLANDS....
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MALE ACCESSORY GLAND (MAG) IN HUMANS ARE THE SEMINAL VESICLES ,PROSTATE GLANDS AND THE BULBOURETHRAL GLANDS ALSO CALLED COWPER'S GLANDS....
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