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what is the role of survival vescides and prostate gland​

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survival vescides, also known as seminal vesicles the part of the reproductive system.

  • The vesicles have both glandular tissue and muscular tissue. Muscular tissue contracts to move seminal fluid and sperm into the urethra and out through the penis.
  • On the other hand prostate glands produce the fluid that along with sperm cells from the testicles and fluids from other glands, makes up semen.

Explanation:

The prostate gland has the size of a chestnut and weighs about 30 grams.

  • It is part of the male reproductive system.
  • The prostate is located directly below the bladder and above the muscles of the pelvic floor.
  • Prostate word is taken from the Greek phrase " prostate" which means " one who stands before".
  • The prostate gland is surrounded by a capsule of connective tissue containing various smooth muscle fibers.
  • During ejaculation, these muscle cells contract and forcefully press the fluid that has been stored in the prostate out into the urethra.
  • On the other hand seminal vesicles and vas deferens and it's the ampulla are involved in pushing out ejaculate into and from the penis.
  • The fluids which develop in the seminal vesicles make up about 50 percent to 80 percent of the semen's volume.
  • Fructose provides energy.
  • clotting factors, which also help to keep sperm alive longer.

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