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1 August, 00:13

A test for the presence of fructose in the semen is an easy indicator that can give a possible explanation to no sperm seen in the ejaculated fluid. A negative test would likely indicate which of the following rationals?

A) a reason can't be determined by a fructose test

B) there isn't a contribution from the seminal vesicles, so there is a possible obstruction in the upper portion of the reproductive tract

C) there is no contribution from the epididymis so there is a cellular malfunction so no sperm are produced

D) there isn't a contribution from the prostate gland, so there is a possible obstruction in the lower portion of the reproductive tract

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  1. 1 August, 00:19
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    B) there isn't a contribution from the seminal vesicles, so there is a possible obstruction in the upper portion of the reproductive tract

    Explanation:

    Seminal vesicles produce thick fluid that contains Fructose and other nutrients. The fluid from seminal vesicles constitute about 50-60% of total semen ejaculated. Since seminal vesicles are present in upper portion of the reproductive tract and there is no fructose detected so it is a possibility that there maybe the obstruction in the upper portion of the reproductive tract.
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