The prostate gland is a vital component of the male reproductive system. It produces a seminal fluid that constitutes a significant portion of semen. This fluid contains enzymes, such as prostate-specific antigen (PSA), which help to liquefy semen after ejaculation, aiding in the nourishment and transport of sperm.
Functions of the Prostate Gland: Secretion of prostate fluid: Provides nutrients for sperm. Production of PSA: Helps in semen liquefaction. Muscle contractions: Facilitate the expulsion of semen during ejaculation.
Conclusion: The prostate gland plays a crucial role in male fertility by producing fluids that support and transport sperm.
Akshay's father had a tumour in his prostate gland. His doctor advised him to get it removed surgically. One side effect of the surgery was incontinence of urine, i.e. leakage of urine from the urinary bladder.