coagulating gland

anterior prostate gland

A lobe of the prostate in rodents that is thin and tubular and is attached to the lesser curvature of the paired seminal vesicles. Secretes substances that contribute to the formation of the copulatory plug.

Type Bone
Parent Structure male accessory sex gland
Latin Name anterior prostate gland

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the coagulating gland?
A lobe of the prostate in rodents that is thin and tubular and is attached to the lesser curvature of the paired seminal vesicles. Secretes substances that contribute to the formation of the copulatory plug.
What is the Latin name for the coagulating gland?
The Latin name for the coagulating gland is anterior prostate gland.

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