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.