Asked by Fizza Chaudhry on Jun 15, 2024

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The bulbourethral glands are also called:

A) Bartholin's glands.
B) Cowper's glands.
C) hydrocele.
D) seminal vesicles.

Bulbourethral Glands

Small glands located on the sides of the urethra in males that secrete a lubricating fluid during sexual arousal.

Cowper's Glands

Small glands located on each side of the urethra in males that secrete a fluid to lubricate and neutralize acidity in the urethra during sexual arousal.

Bartholin's Glands

Glands located on either side of the vaginal opening in females, responsible for secreting lubricating fluids.

  • Identify and describe the anatomy and functions of male reproductive organs and glands.
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Tonya BakerJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The bulbourethral glands are also known as Cowper's glands. Bartholin's glands are located in the female genital area and are not related to male reproductive anatomy. Hydrocele is a medical condition related to fluid accumulation around the testicles. Seminal vesicles are different glands located near the prostate gland in males.