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What is the role of phallic gland in the cockroach?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conglobate (phallic) Gland: It is a large elongate sac like structure lies beneath the mushroom gland and ejaculatory duct. It opens by the side of male gonopore. The secretion of accessory glands is mixed with the spermatozoa (or in some insects, it concerned with the formation of spermatophores).

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Answer: Conglobate (phallic) Gland: It is a large elongate sac like structure lies beneath the mushroom gland and ejaculatory duct. It opens by the side of male gonopore. The secretion of accessory glands is mixed with the spermatozoa (or in some insects, it concerned with the formation of spermatophores).

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