Prostate gland
Seminal vesicle
Cowper's gland
Seminal fluid is produced by the prostate gland.
Using stored energy and Mitochondria which produce ATP
In short they have stored energy as glucose (in a different form) and produce ATP like all other cells
Seminal vesicle and prostate gland .
sweat glands secrete sweat (H20, ammonia, urea, salt) onto skin surface. Function: cooling+ evaporation and removal of wastes Sebaceous gland (oil glands) secrete oil onto hair and skin. Function: prevents drying and protects against bacteria.
That is the fluid called semen, the male ejaculate.
the fluid secreted by the sweat glands is called
In the oral cavityor the mouth, the salivary glands secrete ptyalin. It is a type of α-amylase, which acts upon starch and converts it into small segments of multiple sugars and into the individual soluble sugars.Salivary glands also secrete lysozyme, which kills bacteria but is not a digestive enzyme.some of the other minor enzymes secreted areBromelaine it acts on meat and acts as an anti-inflamatory agent.Betaine is linked with cell fluid balance as osmolytesSalivary Amylase (also known as ptyalin) (Mouth) produced by salivary glands breaks down starch into sugar.in short SALIVARY AMYLASE AND LYSOZYME
2 Type of glands are present in external genitalia (vulva-outside parts) 1. skene's glands- two glands are present anterior either side of vaginal orifice, around the lower end of the urethra 2. bartholin's glands- which are present lower side of vagina, superior to the perinial pouch of females. this are mainly useful in female ejaculation......which secrete fluid when clitoris and G-Spot (anterior vaginal canal 2.5-7 cms) are stimulated. ...................any anatomical and pharmacological information contact "pharmmax2020@gmail.com"
seminal vesicle
Endocrine glands secrete hormones and neuropeptides into interstitial fluid and the blood stream.
The uvula is an extension of the soft palate of the oral cavity and does not contain any glands that secrete fluid.
Cowpers Glands
Eccrine sweat refers to sweat glands that are merocrine type and is one of the ordinary or simple sweat glands. On the other hand, lacrimal fluid refers to either pair of glands that secrete glands.
This is called the seminal vesicle (actually there are two). The thick fluid is a sugar and protein mix.
Seminal vesicles are two glands near the base of the bladder close to the prostate gland which produce the seminal fluid and helps to transport the sperms.
sweat glands secrete sweat (H20, ammonia, urea, salt) onto skin surface. Function: cooling+ evaporation and removal of wastes Sebaceous gland (oil glands) secrete oil onto hair and skin. Function: prevents drying and protects against bacteria.
Cows produce milk through cells and glands located in their udder that secrete the fluid called milk.
Seminal fluid is comprised of secretions produced by the prostate gland, the bulbourethral glands, and the seminal vesicles. I believe you are asking about the pair of pea-sized bulbourethral glands, also known as Cowper's glands, that lie just beneath the prostate.
That is the fluid called semen, the male ejaculate.
The male reproductive glands missing in a cat but are present in humans are the seminal vesicles. They are glands that secrete a significant amount of fluid that becomes the semen.