Then General Rule for sperm count is 20 Million for each ML of semen.
3.5ML-70 Million Sperm
It takes just 1 to get her pergnant.
Have fun!
About 50 to 130 million
There can be over a billion sperm in one 0.25 ml straw of bull semen.
Semen is the collective of sperm and seminal fluids. Clear semen has very little or no sperm, hence its lack of colour. Semen that has sperm in it, will be white.
Seminal fluid is added to the sperm to make semen.
You mean 'Semen', not sperm. Sperm are invisible and semen is the liquid that carries sperm cells out of the man's body. Yes, clear semen is normal. So is white, cloudy semen.
Semen comes in many consistencies. There is no way to tell from looking at the semen if it is healthy or not, or if the sperm are viable or not. Sperm is microscopic, and any pathogen in the semen such as a virus or bacteria is also microscopic.
There are about 100 million sperm in one teaspoon of semen.
Boys sperm is called semen. :)
Sperm carries the male DNA, while semen is the fluid that the sperm swim in from the male into the female.
Semen is the clear while sperm is the white. The semen protects the sperm as it enters the vagina
Sperm like having a "pool" of semen in which to swim. They can swim close together but not as freely. However, less semen does not mean less sperm or less powerful swimmers.
The seminal vesicles are a pair of glands. Each opens into the vas deferens. These glands secrete many of the components of semen, but all "seminal fluid" is not semen. Seminal vesicle fluid is typically ejaculated first. Semen, which is simply fluid is the primary ejaculate, but semen is NOT sperm. Only occasionally will sperm be found in the seminal vesicles, but millions of sperm are found in the fluid called semen. When the seminal vesicle fluid contains some sperm, this sperm has lower motility and very poor survival. The sperm in semen, though, should show high motility and survival rates.
Semen is a mixture of fluids and sperm cells.