2 Type of glands are present in external genitalia (vulva-outside parts)
1. skene's glands- two glands are present anterior either side of vaginal orifice, around the lower end of the urethra
2. bartholin's glands- which are present lower side of vagina, superior to the perinial pouch of females.
this are mainly useful in female ejaculation......which secrete fluid when clitoris and G-Spot (anterior vaginal canal 2.5-7 cms) are stimulated.
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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.
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
increases viabilityof the sperm, contains nutrients, provides lubrication, and causes the uterus to contract.
Prostate gland Seminal vesicle Cowper's gland
Sperm can survive for a short period in creamy cervical mucus, but it may impede their ability to swim quickly towards the egg. Sperm typically prefer clear, stretchy cervical mucus that helps them travel more effectively through the female reproductive system.
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.
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
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 gland that provides sperm with nutrients is the seminal vesicle. It secretes a fluid that makes up a significant portion of semen, containing fructose and other substances that nourish the sperm and help facilitate their motility. This fluid contributes to the overall health and viability of the sperm during reproduction.
increases viabilityof the sperm, contains nutrients, provides lubrication, and causes the uterus to contract.
After sperm is produced, it travels through the testes through sperm ducts that circle the bladder, a gland called the seminal vesicle provides sperm with a fluid. This fluid supplies the sperm with an energy source and helps them move.
the thinning of the cervical mucus is due to the estrogen spike prior to ovulation. This is caused by the primary oocyte signaling the anterior pituitary gland that it has matured and is ready for release.
No gland. The sperm stay 5-6 days in the uterus.
Prostate gland Seminal vesicle Cowper's gland
Prostate gland
Mucus
The glands that add other fluids to the sperm to make semen are located in, or near, the prostate gland. One of these is the bulbourethral gland.