Answer:
--> The structure is a long tube which stores sperm is called EPIDIDYMIS.
--> The gland that produces fluid to protect sperm is called PROSTATE GLAND.
Explanation:
The vertebrate reproductive systems consists mainly of gonads and associated reproductive ducts and glands. In the male reproductive system, the gonads are the testes which produces spermatozoa or sperms. The two testes are present in the lower part of the abdomen which descends into a sac outside the body, called the scrotum at puberty. Production of sperms and male sex hormone, testosterone occurs in the testes at puberty. EPIDIDYMIS is a long coiled tube, about 6m long) that lies outside each testis. It functions to store sperm produced from the testes.
One of the accessory glands associated with the sperm ducts is the PROSTATE GLAND. They add secretions known as seminal fluid to the sperm which aid it's mobility, provide nutrients and protects it by neutralising the acidity produced by any urine present in the urethra.
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1- Carefully roll the person having a seizure to one side.
2- Placing a soft object under the epilepsy patient's head.
3- Relax tight clothes or jewelry around the neck.
4- Do not try to put fingers or anything else in the mouth of a person with epilepsy. An epilepsy patient has never swallowed his tongue during a seizure
Convulsion - it is not possible in terms of the body's ability to do so.
5- Do not try to restrain someone who is having a seizure.
6- If the patient is moving, remove the dangerous objects that are on his way.
7- Stay with the patient until the arrival of the paramedics.
8- Monitor the patient closely to be able to give details of what happened.
9- Determining the time of the seizure.
10- Maintaining calm during a seizure.