Within The Sexually Mature Human Male

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They then move through a protracted tube, called the ductus deferens, or vas deferens, to another storage space, the ampulla. The ampulla secretes a yellowish fluid, ergothioneine, a substance that reduces (removes oxygen from) chemical compounds, and the ampulla also secretes fructose, a sugar that nourishes the sperm. Through the means of ejaculation, liquids from the prostate gland and seminal vesicles are added, which help dilute the concentration of sperm and provide an appropriate environment for them. Fluids contributed by the seminal vesicles are roughly 60 percent of the total semen volume; these fluids contain fructose, amino acids, citric acid, phosphorus, potassium, and hormones referred to as prostaglandins. The prostate gland contributes about 30 % of the seminal fluid; the constituents of its secretions are primarily citric acid, acid phosphatase, calcium, sodium, zinc, potassium, protein-splitting enzymes, and fibrolysin (an enzyme that reduces blood and tissue fibres).

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