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Multiple Choice
What is the primary function of the Cowper's glands in the male reproductive system?
A
To produce testosterone
B
To produce sperm cells
C
To store and mature sperm
D
To secrete a lubricating fluid that neutralizes acidic urine in the urethra
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the anatomical location of the Cowper's glands (also known as bulbourethral glands), which are small paired glands located near the base of the penis, below the prostate gland.
Recognize the primary function of the Cowper's glands in the male reproductive system, which is to secrete a clear, lubricating fluid during sexual arousal.
Learn that this fluid serves two purposes: it neutralizes any residual acidic urine in the urethra and provides lubrication to facilitate the passage of sperm during ejaculation.
Differentiate the function of the Cowper's glands from other structures in the male reproductive system, such as the testes (which produce sperm and testosterone) and the epididymis (which stores and matures sperm).
Conclude that the correct answer is: 'To secrete a lubricating fluid that neutralizes acidic urine in the urethra,' based on the specific role of the Cowper's glands in the male reproductive system.