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Usually semen is described as having a smell similar to bleach. This is because of the chemical composition of the semen itself. If your semen has a foul odor, then you need to get it checked out by a doctor. It is likely a bacterial infection and needs to be properly treated.
Semen consists of 2 components: the sperm component and a fluid component. Sperm is produced by the testicles. The fluid component is secreted by the prostate gland, bulbourethral (or Cowper's) glands, and seminal vesicles. The fluid component provides nutrition for the sperm as well as neutralizes the acidic environement of the urethra of the penis and the vagina of the female.
Semen is produced in the testes through a process that involves various structures, including the epididymis, vas deferens, and seminal vesicles. Once produced, semen is stored in the seminal vesicles and then released through the urethra during ejaculation.
seminal - adj. 1 of, relating to, or consisting of seed or semen 2 containing or contributing the seeds of later development-sem-i-nal-ly adv.
Semen is sticky due to its composition, which includes proteins and sugars that give it a viscous texture. These substances help the semen to adhere to surfaces and facilitate the process of sperm traveling through the female reproductive system. Additionally, the sticky nature of semen aids in its ability to form a plug in the cervix, helping to prevent other sperm from entering the uterus.
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No, the color or composition of semen does not vary based on a person's race. Semen is made up of sperm and other fluids produced by the reproductive system, and its characteristics can vary slightly from person to person but are not determined by race.
No, the ocean is salty primarily due to the presence of dissolved minerals like sodium and chloride from weathering of rocks on land and volcanic activity. Fish semen would not be a significant contributing factor to the salinity of the ocean.
The medical term for lack of formation of sperm is azoospermia. It is a condition where there is no sperm present in the semen. Azoospermia can be caused by different factors such as hormonal imbalances, genetic issues, or prior infections.
The prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands contribute to the secretions that make up semen. These secretions contain nutrients, enzymes, and fluids that support sperm viability and motility.
Semen is made in the prostate. No gland-no semen.