It is an Alkaline fluid that is released in the semen to resist the acidity of the vagina
The prostate gland.
The prostate gland secretes about 30% of the fluid, which mixes with the fluid from the seminal vesicle and the spermatozoa. The spermatic fluid or semen is formed by the secretions of the Testes, Seminal vescicles, Prostate gland and Bulbourethral gland. The sperms are secreted by the testes which pass through the vas deferns to seminal vescicles. The seminal vescicles contibute to about 70% of semen. The prostate gland and bulbourethral gland(Cowper's gland) further contibute to form semen.
Milky with protein... I'm thinking the prostate gland. Bacterial growth?
The gland near the bladder that adds fluid to semen is called the prostate gland. It produces a milky fluid that contributes to semen volume and helps nourish and protect sperm.
The paired BULBOURETHRAL GLANDS (COWPER'S GLANDS) are tiny pea-sized glands located inferior to the prostate gland, on each side of the urethra. They produce a thick, clear mucus which is released prior to ejaculation when a male first becomes sexually aroused. The secretion is alkaline, so it neutralizes traces of acidic urine in the urethra. It also serves as a lubricant during sexual intercourse.
A thick milky white fluid made by the seminal vesicles and prostate gland that is discharged from the penis when the man reaches sexual climax.
Prostate gland is part of males reproductive system. It helps the production of semen. Actually, the prostate secretes an alkaline fluid that mixes with semen. Semen is a fluid with milky appearance, and the prostatic fluid which has the function to nourish the sperm and semen and has the function carry the sperm from the testicles, through the penis route during orgasm (called also ejaculation).
Some of the seminal fluid comes from the Cowper's gland and the seminal vesicles which are watery and a little bit yellowish. The secretions however of the prostate gland is milky white.
The prostate gland contributes to seminal fluid. It secretes a milky, alkaline fluid that makes up a significant portion of semen and helps to nourish and protect sperm.
Single Prostate Gland in Male urinary system
The seminal vesicles secrete a fluid rich in fructose and prostaglandins to nourish and support sperm. The prostate gland secretes a milky fluid that enhances sperm motility and viability. The bulbourethral glands secrete a clear mucus-like fluid that helps lubricate the urethra and neutralize any acidic urine residue.
The prostate gland is a small walnut shaped gland that is part of the male reproductive system. The prostate makes a white milky substance that mixes with sperm during ejaculation, to coat sperm as it makes it journey from the man's body into the woman's body.