MCQ
The seminal plasma is rich in
  • A
    fructose and certain enzymes but it has low calcium.
  • B
    fructose, calcium, and certain enzymes.
  • C
    glucose and certain enzymes but it has no calcium.
  • D
    fructose and calcium but it has no enzymes.

Answer

B. fructose, calcium, and certain enzymes.
Explanation:
Secretions of male accessory glands such as seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands constitute the seminal plasma which is rich in fructose, calcium, and certain enzymes.

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