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This gland produces a substance that lubricates the urethra before ejaculation, this fluid also neutralizes any acids found in urine left behind from urination which can kill the sperm, it also can serve as self made lubricant along with other certain hormones and such.

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The function of the seminal vesicles (correct spelling) is to store sperm and semen from the testicles prior to ejaculation.

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Seminal fluid carries and protects sperm down the urinary tract in males and helps neutralize the acidity of the vagina to allow sperm to survive the swim into the cervix,

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Storage of sperms and their nourishment .

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