Cowper Glands 3D

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    • * Also known as the bulbourethral glands, are a pair of small exocrine glands located below the prostate gland in males.
    • * They are each about the size of a pea and are enclosed in a fibrous capsule.
    • * Are innervated by the sympathetic nervous system.
    • * Receive their blood supply from the internal pudendal artery.

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  • Description                                                
    • * Also known as the bulbourethral glands, are a pair of small exocrine glands located below the prostate gland in males.
    • * They are each about the size of a pea and are enclosed in a fibrous capsule.
    • * Are innervated by the sympathetic nervous system.
    • * Receive their blood supply from the internal pudendal artery.

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