store the sperm and the seminal recepticals receive sperm
Cats do not have seminal vesicles therefore there is no difference.
The seminal vesicles of earthworm's serve a primary role in reproduction. They are the location of production, storage, and release of sperm in males.
The seminal vesicles are small glands under the prostate on the male reproductive tract. They product a yellowish mucous-y fluid that is added to sperm from the testes to become semen.
Earthworms are hermaphrodites. They have 2 pair of testicles that have 2 pairs of testicle sacs. There are 2 or 4 pairs of seminal vesicles that produces, store, and release the sperm through the male pores. Ovipores and ovaries are in segment 13 that release eggs through the female pores on segment 14.
Two worms come together along their ventral sides and become temporarily joined by the secretion of a "slime tube". Sperm is discharged from the seminal vesicles of both Worms's long seminal grooves on the ventral body surfaces, and enter the seminal receptacles of the other worms.
Seminal receptacles is the beginning of the reproductive system in the earthworm. Seminal vesicles is where the sperm are produced.
Prostate organ is near the seminal vesicles.
seminal vesicles
1. seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands
pair of sacs is seminal vesicles
The seminal vesicles are accessory organs within the intact male reproductive tract.
No. Only males have seminal vesicles.
The seminal vesicles.
The seminal vesicles, which are accessory glands of the male reproductive system, produces fructose. This sugar is essential for the survival of sperm cells.
Yes they are
Seminal fluid and sperm
The prostate produces the seminal fluid in which sperm is transported. prostate cancer begins with changes in size & shape.