Male accessory gland
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Male accessory glands (MAG) in humans are the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and the bulbourethral glands.[1][better source needed] In insects, male accessory glands produce products that mix with the sperm to protect and preserve them, including seminal fluid proteins.[2] Some insecticides can induce an increase in the protein content of the male accessory glands of certain types of insects. This has the unintended effect of increasing the number of offspring they produce.[3]
These glands secrete fluid for nourishment of sperm.