what is the role of prostate gland
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Prostate gland are present beween the seminal vesicle and cowper gland in the males
Its major function is the secretion of fluids that hlp to keep the sperm active and alive
Its major function is the secretion of fluids that hlp to keep the sperm active and alive
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- It is located under the bladder, in front of the rectum and surrounds the top of the urethra, the canal that eliminates urine from the bladder.
- It 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.
- In addition to its sexual role, due to its location, the prostate gland also plays a role in ensuring that the micturition system is working well because it is closely linked to the two sphincter muscles that ensure good urinary retention.
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