The importance of the prostate gland is primarily that it produces the nutrients and liquids needed to form semen.
What is the importance of the prostate gland?(1 point)
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It serves as the passage of sperm from the testes to the urethra.
It serves as the passage of sperm from the testes to the urethra.
It serves as the location where sperm cells can finish developing.
It serves as the location where sperm cells can finish developing.
It produces the nutrients and liquids needed to form semen.
It produces the nutrients and liquids needed to form semen.
It is the mechanism used to transfer sperm from the male to the female.
It is the mechanism used to transfer sperm from the male to the female.
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