A fluid that protects sperm from acidity in the urethra is seminal fluid. Seminal fluid is created in several locations, then is stored and secreted from the gonads.
It protects the sperm from harmful acidity in the vagina.
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Seminal fluid is mainly produced by the prostate gland and seminal vesicles to transport sperm into the female genital tract. This fluid is slightly alkaline (with a pH of 7-8) in order to neutralise the acidic vaginal secretions thus promoting survival of the sperm.
The seminal vesicles and prostate gland produce a whitish fluid called seminal fluid
The glands that produce a fluid component of seminal fluid are called seminal vesicles. They also lubricate and nourish the sperm.
Semen lives in a chemically "base" environment. Exposure to an acid environment would kill it. Urine is an acid. Fluid from Cowper's gland neutralizes any uric acid in the urethra. Actually the seminal fluid is acidic and the secretion from the prostste gland is alkaline so it neutralizes the fluid.
seminal fluid can.
Seminal fluid is basically just semen minus the sperm.
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The seminal vesicle
Seminal fluid.
Seminal fluid does.
Seminal fluid and sperm
Sperm.
Seminal Fluid