Milky with protein... I'm thinking the prostate gland. Bacterial growth?
Prostate gland
Sweat.
There are about 33% F type stars in our Milky Way.
Semen lives in a chemically "base" environment. Exposure to an acid environment would kill it. Urine is an acid. Fluid from Cowper's gland neutralizes any uric acid in the urethra. Actually the seminal fluid is acidic and the secretion from the prostste gland is alkaline so it neutralizes the fluid.
It is an Alkaline fluid that is released in the semen to resist the acidity of the vagina
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.
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.
Single Prostate Gland in Male urinary system
mammary gland.
The prostate gland.
Milky with protein... I'm thinking the prostate gland. Bacterial growth?
The seminal vesicles and prostate gland produce a whitish fluid called seminal fluid
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.
Not directly, but fluid from Cowper's gland is usually released along with the other ejaculate, so it would be difficult to separate the fluid from this gland and not get sperm from the testes.
the merocrine duct. and secretes in the "duct"
prostate gland