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The prostate is as an example of an
exocrine gland. Exocrine glands secrete a substance through ducts to
the outside of the body. Sweat glands are another example of exocrine
glands. In the case of the prostate, it is a component of semen that
is produced. This fluid-like substance is produced in the prostate
and stored in the seminal vesicles where it mixes with semen. When a
man achieves climax, muscular contractions cause the semen to be
secreted into the urethra. It is then expelled from the body via the
penis.
The prostate also has a role to play in
the control of the flow of urine. The muscular fibers within the
prostate contract to slow down the flow of urine as it passes from
the bladder to the penis.
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