What is the main purpose of the male bulbourethral gland
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Function. During sexual arousal, the bulbourethral glands produce a mucus secretion containing glycoproteins. This substance has three main purposes: Serves as lubrication medium for the urethra and the tip of the penis.
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Bulbourethral gland, also called Cowper's Gland, either of two pea-shaped glands in the male, located beneath the prostate gland at the beginning of the internal portion of the penis; they add fluids to semen during the process of ejaculation (q.v.).
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