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Bulbourethral Gland
The bulbourethral gland, also known as Cowper's gland, is a small gland in males that secretes a pre-ejaculate fluid that lubricates and neutralizes acidic conditions in the urethra.
Membranous Urethra
The portion of the urethra in males that runs through the urogenital diaphragm, involved in urine and reproductive fluid discharge.
Seminal Vesicle
A pair of glands that open into the vas deferens near its junction with the urethra and secrete many of the components of semen.
Infundibulum
A funnel-shaped structure, found in various organs, such as the brain (connecting the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland) or in the reproductive system (the ovarian tube).
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