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What do seminal vesicle do?
The seminal vesicles produce a fluid called semen which is eventually released by the males body.
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What is the seminal vesicle?
The seminal vesicleis a male-specific structure which is about 2 inches or 5 centimeters long and is located behind the urinary bladder and above the prostate gland. The seminal vesiclesare also...
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What is seminal vesicle?
'Seminal vesicle' means either of a pair of glands located on either side of the male urinary bladder that open into the vas deferens and that secrete many components of semen during ejaculation
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What are the functions of the seminal vesicle?
The seminal vesicle is a slimy and waterly stuff that goes trough your penis it's function is to secrete a significant proportion of the fluid that ultimately becomes semen.
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The seminal vesicles are in what organ system?
The seminal vesicles are accessory organs within the intact male reproductive tract.