When describing the prostate gland to a group of students, the instructor would explain that this gland does which of the following?

A) Secretes a thin, milky fluid to promote sperm motility
B) Produces the ejaculate that nourishes the sperm
C) Secretes mucus to make female vaginal sections more acidic
D) Aids in transporting the sperm away from the testes


A

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