Seminal Vesicle- secretes alkaline, viscous fluid that contains fructose, prostaglandins, and clotting proteins that are different from those in blood.
Prostate- secretes a milky, slightly acidic fluid that contains several substances. (Citric acid, Preteolytic enzymes, acid phosphatase and Seminalplasmin)
Bulbourethral glands- secretes an alkaline fluid into the urethra that protects the passing sperm by neutralizing acids from urine in the urethra
The three major parts of the male reproductive system are the testes, the genital ducts, and the accessory glands. The testes produce sperm and hormones, primarily testosterone. The genital ducts, including the epididymis, vas deferens, and urethra, transport sperm. Accessory glands, such as the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands, contribute fluids to form semen, which nourishes and transports sperm.
The integumentary system consists of two major organs: the skin and its derivatives, such as hair, nails, and glands. These organs work together to protect the body from external factors and help regulate body temperature.
It means having sex with three people mainly 1 male and 2 females or 2 females and 1 male or 3 lesbians or 3 guys
A Foursome is 4 people having sex at once.So its easy. Get 3 other people and have sex with them at the same time.-----------------------------------------low morals and high amounts of alcohol - what a party!1 Girl, 3 Guys1 penis in her vagina, 1 in her bum, the other in her mouth.or 2 girls and 2 guys and mix and match
It is male because there is an X and a Y chromosome in the table.
These glands are present nearlly in every mammal: 1-Scent Glands. 2-Sebaceous Glands. 3-Mammary Glands.
No there is no accessory to carry the ESCA 3-Step Cosmetic Organizer.
Your question is what? If nothing happened how did you have sex? You haven't had it in 3 or 4 months? What are you worried about? You're male and were expecting to get pregnant? Clearer questions please.
These glands are present nearlly in every mammal: 1-Scent Glands. 2-Sebaceous Glands. 3-Mammary Glands.
At 3 weeks old, you can determine the sex of a kitten by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male kittens, the distance is greater, while in female kittens, the distance is shorter.
The tonsils, thymus gland, and the spleen are all accessory organs of the lymphatic system.
At 3 weeks of age, you can determine the sex of kittens by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens will have a larger distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens will have a shorter distance.