Science, asked by Himanshu2084, 1 year ago

what is the function of seminal vesicles ane prostate gland

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Answered by rrrrrrr3
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Semen is the fluid produced by the male reproductive system to carry sperm. Seminal vesicles play a major role in the production of semen
prostate gland plays a very important role in male fertility: it is involved in the formation and development of sperms. It also produces much of the ejaculated liquid, which is made up of sperms and prostate fluid.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(a) The role of seminal vesicles and the prostate gland are as follows:

(i) Seminal vesicles produce seminal plasma which is in the form of fluid makes the transport of sperms smooth.

(ii) Prostate gland secretes prostatic fluid that keeps the sperms alive and helps them to swim vigorously.

(b) Two functions performed by testis

in human beings are as follows:

(i) Formation of sperms takes place in testis.

(ii) They secrete the hormone testosterone which regulates the formation of sperms and brings changes in appearance of boys at the time of puberty.

Explanation:

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