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what will be the effect on sperms if the seminal vesicles are absent from the body of a male​

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Answered by AzulIvy
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Removal of the seminal vesicles also resulted in alterations in motility of uterine sperm, which could have altered sperm trans- port in the female reproductive tract, thus reducing the chances of fertilization.

Explanation:

The seminal vesicles (also known as the vesicular or seminal glands) are a pair of glands found in the male pelvis, which function to produce many of the constituent ingredients of semen. They ultimately provide around 70% of the total volume of semen.

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