The bulbourethral gland secretes into the urethra.
Cowper's gland
A bulbourethral gland.
Most of the seminal fluid is produced by the seminal vesicles, as well as by the prostate gland and the bulbourethral gland.
Yes, the bulbourethral gland is also known as the Cowper's gland. It is located on either side of the male urethra and secretes a clear fluid that helps to lubricate the urethra and neutralize acidic urine residue.
That should be the bulbourethral gland, previously known as the Cowper's gland.
The two glands near the penis are the bulbourethral glands (Cowper's glands) and the prostate gland. The bulbourethral glands secrete a lubricating fluid that helps with ejaculation, while the prostate gland produces fluid that forms part of semen.
1. seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands
The male reproductive system includes: bulbourethral gland, epididymis, seminal vesicle and prostate gland.
Seminal vesicle, prostate gland, bulbourethral (or Cowper's) glands
The male reproductive gland that is present in humans but missing in cats is the bulbourethral gland (also known as Cowper's gland).
The exocrine gland near the male urethra is called the prostate gland. It is responsible for producing prostatic fluid, which is a component of semen.
Most of the seminal fluid is produced by the seminal vesicles, as well as by the prostate gland and the bulbourethral gland