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Question: Cowper’s gland present in....
Cowper’s gland present in.
Solution
A gland is an organ that produces and releases substances that perform a selected function within the body. There are two sorts of the gland. Endocrine glands are ductless glands and release the substances that they create (hormones) directly into the bloodstream.
Complete answer:
Cowper's gland is present in mammalian males. it's also referred to as Cowper's gland are a pair of pea-sized exocrine glands that secretes alkaline fluid into the urethra that lubricates the urethra and its pre-ejaculation help to neutralizes the acidic urine which can be still present in the urethra.
It is produced during sexual stimulation. The cockroach is an arthropod, the rabbit may be a mammal, the earthworm is an annelid and frog is an amphibian So, the right answer is 'Rabbit'
The bulbourethral gland, also called the Cowper's gland, either of two pea-shaped glands within the male, located beneath the prostate at the start of the interior portion of the penis; they add fluids to semen during the method of ejaculation (q.v.).
The bulbourethral glands (also referred to as Cowper's glands) are a pair of pea-shaped exocrine glands located posterolateral to the membranous urethra. They contribute to the ultimate volume of semen by producing a lubricating mucus secretion.
Note: Gland lubricates the passage of sperms in the urethra and also neutralizes the acidity in the urethra thanks to previous micturition and makes the medium alkaline to stay the sperms alive, so its removal may affect sperms. The removal of the Cowper’s gland would inactivate and kill the sperm of the male urethra.