Which of the following structures are associated with the human male reproductive system?
Accessory glands (bulbourethral glands (<1%), seminal vesicles (65 – 75%), prostate glands (25 – 30%) are the structure present in the male reproductive system and their primary function is to facilitate sperm transfer to the female.
Prostate gland is an accessory gland that secretes milky and slightly acidic fluid that contains citric acid.
Pineal gland is present in the brain that produces melatonin, which regulates sleep patterns (24 hour internal body clock) of an individual.
Mushroom-shaped glands are part of the male reproductive system of cockroaches.
Gastric glands lie in the inner lining of the stomach that secretes gastric juice. They are found in both males and females.