Biology, asked by SirHarshalBhagwat, 1 year ago

What is the function of seminal vesicle ​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

The seminal vesicles are two small glands that store and produce the majority of the fluid that makes up semen. During ejaculation, the fluid from the seminal vesicles is expelled into the ejaculatory duct where it can then move on to mix with sperm and other reproductive fluids.

Answered by swas123446
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Answer:

The seminal vesicles (Latin: glandulae vesiculosae), vesicular glands,[1] or seminal glands, are a pair of simple tubular glands posteroinferior to the urinary bladder of some male mammals. Seminal vesicles are located within the pelvis. They secrete fluid that partly composes the semen

Details

Precursor

Wolffian duct

Artery

Inferior vesical artery, middle rectal artery

Lymph

External iliac lymph nodes, internal iliac lymph nodes

Identifiers

Latin

Vesiculae seminale

Anatomical terminology

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