The testes and the prostate add fluid to semen
Seminal fluid (also known as, semen)
The seminal vesicles add a fructose-rich fluid to the semen, providing energy for the sperm to swim and survive in the female reproductive tract.
The seminal vesicles and the prostate gland add secretions to sperm to create semen. The seminal vesicles contribute a fluid that contains sugars and proteins to nourish the sperm, while the prostate gland adds a milky fluid that helps protect and nourish sperm.
The glands that add other fluids to the sperm to make semen are located in, or near, the prostate gland. One of these is the bulbourethral gland.
The seminiferous tubules do not add secretions to seminal fluid. They are responsible for producing sperm cells through spermatogenesis, but they do not contribute any secretions to the seminal fluid.
No, one drop of water is not equal to a fluid ounce. A fluid ounce is a unit of measurement used to measure volume, while a drop is a very small unit of volume that can vary depending on the liquid and dropper size. It typically takes many drops to add up to a fluid ounce.
Add fluid the same place you check it. Caution: Do not overfill!Add fluid the same place you check it. Caution: Do not overfill!
You add it through the tranny dipstick hole, pull the dipstick out and add the fluid.
You add fluid at the same place you check it.
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