sáðblöðrur
Sáðblöðrur, known scientifically as seminal vesicles, are a pair of glands in the male reproductive system. They are located posterior to the urinary bladder and superior to the prostate gland. Each seminal vesicle is a convoluted tube, about 10-15 cm long when uncoiled, but it appears as a compact, sac-like structure.
The primary function of the seminal vesicles is to produce seminal fluid, a significant component of semen.
During sexual arousal, the seminal vesicles contract, expelling their contents into the ejaculatory ducts. These ducts
The development and function of the seminal vesicles are regulated by androgens, primarily testosterone. Their size