Semen is the fluid that contains sperm cells, (sperm cells don't secrete fluid). During ejaculation sperm passes through the ejaculatory ducts and mixes with fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen.
semen is the thick fluid that contains sperm and other secretions from the male reproductive system
Semen
Sebaceous glands
No holocrine glands release their secretions by cell lysis, the entire cell disintegrates.
Exocrine glands possess ducts that transport secretions onto epithelial surfaces.
Both of them are exocrine glands i.e. they have duct systems that accept the glands' secretions; milk and sweat.
Salivary glands, they include: sublingual, submadibular, and parotid.
Semen
In males, there are 3 different sets of glands involved. The testes create sperm cells. The bulbourethral glands and the prostate glands add extra fluids to nourish the sperm cells and make them more mobile.
sperm and t he alkaline secretions of the prostate, seminal vesicles and the bulbourtheral glands
sebaceous glands
Sebaceous glands
No holocrine glands release their secretions by cell lysis, the entire cell disintegrates.
These are glands whose secretions act on the gland itself.
Their output goes to the blood (to be distributed throughout the body).
urethra
yes
Hormones.
Exocrine glands possess ducts that transport secretions onto epithelial surfaces.