The function of the Cowper’s glands is to produce some seminal fluid and to lubricate the end of the penis during intercourse.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Rationale: See the subsection “Bulbourethral/Cowper’s Glands” in the section “Male Reproductive Organs.”

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A) falx cerebri; between cerebral hemispheres B) tentorium cerebelli; between cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum C) falx cerebelli; between cerebellar hemispheres D) superior sagittal sinus; runs along superior edge of the corpus callosum E) dural venous sinuses; large collecting veins located within the dural folds

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