Seminal blisters
The seminal blisters are both Glande S emerging in the prostate to connect to the vas deferenses which becomes has this level the ejaculatory channel. They produce a liquid rich in Glucide S, part majority of the Sperme. This liquid is used to nourish the Spermatozoïde S which they store. They are located in derivation on the spermatic ways, measure 5 to 10 cm length, for a volume from 5 to 10 ml.
The seminal blisters are androgéno-dependant. Their castration involves their involution. Their secretion is the seminal plasma whose characteristics are:
- an alkaline pH
- contains many elements rich in fructose which is proportioned in biochemistry of sperm (if there is no fructose that means that there is a obsacle between the seminal blisters and the spermatic ways)
- contains proteins:
- the factors of decapacitation which set on the spermatozoa at the time of ejaculation
- the factors of coagulation of sperm playing a role of protection of the spermatozoa in the vagina (of which the pH is acid)
- the factors immuno-suppressors
This secretion is evacuated during ejaculation, and is mixed with secretions prostate sufferers.
Simple: Seminal vesicle
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