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Prostate secretion is called semen. It is a fluid with a milky appearance and helps to nourish and carry the sperm via penis (from testicles) during ejaculation.

Prostatic secretion actually mixes with semen. The secretion liquefies the semen to allow it move through the penis during ejaculation.

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Prostate gland secretion helps neutralize seminal fluid because the prostate secretion is?

The prostate gland secretion helps neutralize seminal fluid because it is alkaline in nature. This alkaline fluid, which makes up a significant portion of semen, helps neutralize the acidic environment of the urethra and vaginal tract, providing a more hospitable environment for sperm survival and motility. Additionally, the alkaline nature of prostate secretion may also help protect sperm from the acidic environment of the female reproductive tract.


Is the prostate endocrine?

Prostate is an endocrine gland (that means its secretion is secreted inside your body). Prostate produces semen which nourish and carry sperm from testicles via penis during ejaculation.


Where does secretion from the prostate gland deposited?

The fluid secreted from the prostate mixes with semen and comes out during ejaculation. The fluid helps the sperm move through the semen. The fluid from the prostate also comes out during a prostate massage or prostate milking. In both cases the fluid comes out through the urethra in the penis.


Can sperm be ejaculated in liquid form?

No, even if a male ejaculate only the prostate's secretion, the result will not be on liquid form.


What body functions does the prostate gland control?

The prostate's main function is the secretion of a white sticky fluid that constitutes a high percentage of semen. The prostate also contains some smooth muscles, that assist in the actual ejaculation motion during orgasm.


Is seminal fluid an exocrine secretion?

Yes, seminal fluid is an exocrine secretion produced by the male reproductive system. It is a combination of fluids from the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands that help nourish and transport sperm.


What is the name of the component of the male reproductive tract that produces an alkaline nutrient-rich secretion that comprises about 30 percent of the semen volume?

Prostate gland


What gland produce prostrate secreation in the semen?

The fluid is derived from the prostate gland. The testicles inject sperm into the prostatic fluid and the cowper's gland shoots "pre-semen" into the urethra before ejaculation. It is extremely slippery and is a lubricant for the semen to flow freely. A rapid climax before excitement can be painful because the cowper's has not yet lubed up the tube.


Why does prostate gland secretion help neutralize seminal fluid?

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.


What does prostate produce?

Prostate gland is part of males reproductive system. It helps the production of semen. Actually, the prostate secretes an alkaline fluid that mixes with semen. Semen is a fluid with milky appearance, and the prostatic fluid which has the function to nourish the sperm and semen and has the function carry the sperm from the testicles, through the penis route during orgasm (called also ejaculation).


Empties a secretion into the prostatic urethra?

bulbourethral glands are small round glands inferior to the prostate. They produce a thick, clear, alkaline mucus that drains into the membranous urethra.The secretion is used to neutralize acidic urine in the urethra just before ejaculation. This added alkaline fluid also somewhat protects the sperm from the acidity of the female reproductive tract.


How do antiandrogen drugs treat prostate cancer?

Antiandrogen medications may be used to treat both early-stage and advanced prostate cancer by lowering or blocking the supply of male sex hormones that encourage the growth and spread of the cancer.