PATHOLOGY MCQ
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Question
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seminal vesicles & urethra
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seminal vesicles & prostate gland
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prostate gland & epididymis
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prostate gland & testes
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Detailed explanation-1: -A seminal vesicle is a part of the anatomy that’s typically considered male. The two seminal vesicles are glands that produce the fluids that will turn into semen. The vesicles may also be called seminal glands or vesicular glands.
Detailed explanation-2: -The seminal vesicles are two small glands that store and produce the majority of the fluid that makes up semen. During ejaculation, the fluid from the seminal vesicles is expelled into the ejaculatory duct where it can then move on to mix with sperm and other reproductive fluids.
Detailed explanation-3: -The seminal vesicles are located in the pelvis superior to the rectum, inferior to the fundus of the bladder and posterior to the prostate.
Detailed explanation-4: -Where does it come from? The majority of seminal-fluid components are produced in specialised accessory glands, perhaps the best known being the prostate of male mammals. Between species, accessory glands are highly variable in number, size, and identity.