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In many species, this basic plan is considerably complicated by the addition of accessory glands or other structures.
Some features of the accessory glands in the male genital region vary among oryzomyines.
The eggs are glued to the hairs or feathers of the host with a secretion from the female accessory glands.
Accessory gland proteins which are male biased and shows positive selection reside entirely on autosomes.
There are no accessory glands.
The internal genitalia are all the accessory glands and ducts that connect the gonads to the outside environment.
Accessory glands secrete fluids that comprise the spermatophore.
The ovaries make eggs and accessory glands produce the substances to help package and lay the eggs.
Some insecticides can induce an increase in the protein content of the male accessory glands of certain types of insects.
Females have paired accessory glands, which supply lubricants to the reproductive system and secrete protein-rich egg shells.
Their reproductive systems are made up of a pair of ovaries, accessory glands, one or more spermathecae, and ducts connecting these parts.
The substances in the toxic ejaculate that have been linked to detrimental effects to females are known as accessory gland proteins (Acps).
Male accessory glands in humans are the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and the bulbourethral glands.
The accessory glands are voluminous though inactive organs, though several lobes give them a much greater dorso-ventral thickness.
The duct leading from the accessory glands becomes considerably widened near its proximal extremity, and possibly functions as a shell gland.
The accessory gland consist of several elongate glands and is connected to the atrium by some 20 short coiled tubular ducts.
These are the testes, accessory testes, accessory glands, and the external genitalia, which are often flexible body parts.
Some insecticides evidently increase the protein content of BPH male accessory glands, and thereby increase planthopper fecundity.
Vidyadaran, M. K., et al. "Male genital organs and accessory glands of the lesser mouse deer, Tragulus javanicus."