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How important is the seminal fluid from seminal vesicle for the survival of sperms? Can sperms just survive from secretions of cowper's gland .without seminal vesicle secretions.
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Dr. S.K. Tandon43yrs exp
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The fluid produced in the seminal vesicles provides an environment that's very important for the proper functioning and survival of sperm. The main components of this fluid are: fructose, a sugar that provides sperm with energy ie. Prostaglandins, hormones that have a role in lowering the female immune response to semen.
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