Biology, asked by pradhanbinita841, 5 months ago

Write function of uterus, prostate gland and cowper's gland. Answer it fast ​

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Answered by sania2903
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The uterus plays an important role in human reproduction. It is the organ where the implantation and nourishment of the fertilized ovum takes place. Furthermore it helps pushing out the baby during birth through muscle contraction.

Cowper's glands are pea sized glands present inferior to the prostate gland in the male reproductive system. They produce thick clear mucus prior to ejaculation that drains into the spongy urethra.

Answered by tesnet
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Explanation:

Uterus, also called womb, an inverted pear-shaped muscular organ of the female reproductive system, located between the bladder and the rectum. It functions to nourish and house a fertilized egg until the fetus, or offspring, is ready to be delivered.

The main function of the prostate gland is to secrete an alkaline fluid that comprises approximately 70% of the seminal volume. The secretions produce lubrication and nutrition for the sperm.

The bulbourethral glands function to lubricate the spongy urethra for the passage of the ejaculate. Due to the alkaline pH of the excreted fluid, they also act to neutralize residual acidic urine that remains in the spongy urethra. The combined fluid output of these glands is 5% of the total ejaculate volume.

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