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What are the major components of seminal plasma?​

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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The major components of seminal plasma are:

Secretions of the accessory sex glands of males – prostate gland, seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands.

Mainly composed of – calcium, fructose, and other enzymes

Answered by shanthikod
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Semen (produced in males) is composed of sperms and seminal plasma. The major components of the seminal plasma in the male reproductive system are mucus, spermatozoa, and various secretions of accessory glands. The seminal plasma is rich in fructose, calcium, ascorbic acid, and certain enzymes.

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