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What are the functions of seminal vesicles & vas deference

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Answered by aahanaraø
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The internal organs of the malereproductive system are called accessory organs. They include the vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral (Cowper's) glands. Vas deferens: Transports mature sperm to the urethra in preparation for ejaculation. .
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Answered by Sumitmbbs
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Seminal vasicles are lined by glandular epithelium which secretes seminal fluid. This is lubricating, transparent and jelly like substance, which makes 60-70% part of semen. It is slightly alkaline (pH- 7.3) . Fructose is found in seminal fluid, it acts as fuel to sperm. Fibrinogen, prostaglandin, citrate, inositol and several proteins are also present in semen.
Epididymis enters inside the abdominal cavity from the scrotal sac in the form of vas deferens. It creates pulsasation which helps in movement of sperm.
Vas deferens also forms ejaculatory duct with the seminal vesicles which opens into the prostatic urethra.

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