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Which of the following contributes to the semen?Multiple Choicebulbourethral glandepididymidesurethrapenis

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Which of the following contributes to the semen?Multiple Choicebulbourethral glandepididymidesurethrapenis

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The bulbourethral gland contributes to the semen. This gland, also known as Cowper's gland, produces a fluid that is part of the semen. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra and neutralize any acidity that may be present due to residual drops of urine. The epididymides, urethra, and penis are all part of the male reproductive system, but they do not directly contribute to the content of the semen.

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