what will be the effect on sperms if the seminal vesicles are absent from the body of a male
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For example, if surgery removes the prostate and seminal vesicles, a man can no longer make semen. Surgery might also damage the nerves that come from the spine and control emission (when sperm and fluid mix to make semen).
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