MCQ
Prostate gland is present.
  • A
    On ureter
  • B
    On kidney
  • C
    On testis
  • D
    Around urethra

Answer

  1. Around urethra

Explanation:

Prostate gland is present around urethra.

The prostate gland is the accessory genital gland which occurs only in the male mammal.

It is unpaired. It is located below the urinary bladder. It secretes an alkaline fluid.

This fluid is rich in bicarbonate ion that neutralizes the acids in the female reproductive tract.

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