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All portions of millions of spermatazoa (sperm cells) float in and are nourished by semen that comes from the seminal vesicle.

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In which part are sperm cells produced and stored?

In seminal vesicles of testes


Which part is the seminal vesicle?

The seminal vesicleis a male-specific structure which is about 2 inches or 5 centimeters long and is located behind the urinary bladder and above the prostate gland. The seminal vesiclesare also called glandulae vesiculosae or vesicular glands. The seminal vesicles are composed of a pair of simple tubular glands. The seminal vesicleis a very important organ in the male. The importance of the seminal vesicle lies in that the seminal vesiclessecrete a significant proportion of the fluid which ultimately becomes semen. The two seminal vesiclescontribute about 60 percent of the fluids passed from the human male during ejaculation. That is to say, the secretion of the seminal vesiclesconstitutes the bulk of the semen. It is a thick fluid that contains the sugar fructose. Generally speaking, seminal vesiculitisisan inflammation of the seminal vesicles. Although it may occur independently, seminal vesiculitis is most often secondary to prostatitis.


Can two vesicles fuse?

Yes, two vesicles can fuse. When one vesicle fuses with another one or with part of the cell membrane this is called vesicle fusion.


Why does semen taste salty?

The salts are a normal part of the seminal fluid produced in the seminal vesicle. This sugary/salty fluid is used to nourish the sperm on their long journey to the egg.ursextalkgirl: u kan drink pineapple juice and eat lots of sweet fruit and make your sperm nice and sweet!


What is all eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered compartments the form when part of the cell membrane an object and pinches off?

A vesicle forms.

Related questions

What makes the liquid part of semen?

Sperm and secretions from the prostate gland, bulbourethral glands, and seminal vesicles.


What 4 organs that produce a secretion that becomes a part of the semen?

Several glands are involved in producing semen. The testes create the sperm cells. The prostate gland creates most of the liquid in the semen. The cowper's glands also produce some of the liquid. The seminal vesicles hold the mixture until ejaculation.


In which part are sperm cells produced and stored?

In seminal vesicles of testes


The function of the van deferns?

Perhaps you are asking about the vas deferens, a tube in the male reproductive system that forms part of the passageway for sperm cells. Before ejaculation, sperm cells are stored in the epididymis, from which they travel, through the vas deferens, which then joins the duct of the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct.


What is the glands that secrete a thick fluid that becomes part of the semen?

This is called the seminal vesicle (actually there are two). The thick fluid is a sugar and protein mix.


Which part is the seminal vesicle?

The seminal vesicleis a male-specific structure which is about 2 inches or 5 centimeters long and is located behind the urinary bladder and above the prostate gland. The seminal vesiclesare also called glandulae vesiculosae or vesicular glands. The seminal vesicles are composed of a pair of simple tubular glands. The seminal vesicleis a very important organ in the male. The importance of the seminal vesicle lies in that the seminal vesiclessecrete a significant proportion of the fluid which ultimately becomes semen. The two seminal vesiclescontribute about 60 percent of the fluids passed from the human male during ejaculation. That is to say, the secretion of the seminal vesiclesconstitutes the bulk of the semen. It is a thick fluid that contains the sugar fructose. Generally speaking, seminal vesiculitisisan inflammation of the seminal vesicles. Although it may occur independently, seminal vesiculitis is most often secondary to prostatitis.


What are the part of reproductive organ?

vas deferens,prostate gland,epididymis,urethra,oulbuorethal gland,seminal vesicle,testic (testicle),penis,glans penis,eruthral opening and scrotum


Where do boys produce sperm?

SPERM is produced in the Prostate gland and is delivered to the testicles for storage by way of seminal fluid (semen)..When the male genitalia is stimulated, the male will release semen (carrying sperm) and have an ejaculation. Previous answer was completely incorrect. Sperm is NOT produced in the prostate gland. Sperm is made entirely in the testicles. Immature sperm eventually move into the epididymis which is about 6 meters of coiled up tube on the outside of each testicle, where it becomes fully mature. The epididymis connects with the vas deferens which is another tube connecting from there to the ampulla. The inside of the vas deferens is smooth muscle which pushes the sperm actively at the moment of orgasm. The ampulla is a gland at the end of the vas deferens at the prostate gland that secretes some of the fluid that becomes a part of the semen. The seminal vesicles are separate glands (larger ones) under the ampullae that also connects with the prostate as the ampullae do. These secrete the large majority of the final seminal fluid. The prostate itself also secretes some fluid. All of these secretions also happen right at the moment of orgasm and mix together in the seminal vesicle. The vesicles are where a man feels pressure build up as they expand to hold all the fluid. When they're full, the second phase of orgasm begins as muscle surrounding the vesicles rhythmically contract to expel the fully prepared semen (containing sperm) through the urethra and out of the penis. A common misunderstanding is that seminal fluid is always being made, and then expelled later. Seminal fluid is actually secreted entirely during orgasm. It's a surprisingly complicated process going on in there to coordinate all of this stuff.


The part of the male reproductive system?

penis testes vas deference epididymis urethra scrotum


Can sperm be taken from a man who has had a prostrate removed?

No. Part of the surgery involves removal of the seminal vesicles, which means no sperm can be produced. The man will still achieve sexual orgasm, minus ejaculation.


Are prostate secretions alkaline?

Prostate secretions are part of what makes up semen. Yes, it is alkaline to offset the acidity of the vagina, thus giving the sperm a better chance of survival once they enter the vagina.


What is a ves deferens?

The vas deferens is a narrow, muscular tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation in males. It is an essential part of the male reproductive system and plays a crucial role in the transport of sperm for fertilization.