The seminal vesicles do.
Sperm typically have a slightly alkaline pH, which helps neutralize the acidity of the vagina and provides a favorable environment for the sperm to survive and fertilize an egg. The alkaline pH also aids in protecting the sperm from the acidic environment of the female reproductive tract.
Alkali produce hydroxyl ions in solution and it makes the solution alkaline.
seminal vesicle: provides the sperm with a sugary substance, providing it with energycowpers gland: lubricates spermprostate gland: provides sperm with alkaline fluid to protect it from the acidity of the vagina
The clear viscid alkaline mucus that improves viability and motility of sperm is secreted by the Cowper's (bulbourethral) gland. It helps to neutralize any acidic urine residue in the urethra and provides a suitable environment for sperm survival.
when pH of a solution is in the range of 7-14, the solution is said to be alkaline solution.
An alternate term for a basic solution is alkaline solution.
alkaline solution beginning with L
In an alkaline solution, bromothymol blue (BTB) turns blue.
No it is not bad, Healthy cells are alkaline you know.
Semen is alkaline to help neutralize the acidic environment of the vagina, which can be harmful to sperm. This alkaline environment helps to protect and nourish the sperm, increasing their chances of successfully reaching and fertilizing the egg.
...that solution is alkaline or basic.
Yes, this solution (NH4OH, ammonium hydroxide) is alkaline.