sure, why not?
Well, while this very painful and possibly detrimental symptom can occur, AKA hydrocele, very unlikely. The epididemus prevents this from happening.
We'll no it don't have any type of taste to it
YES sperm produced in Testicles you are correct
Yes, but specifically in the testes or testicals that are housed in the scrotum.
primary goal is to get DNA to the egg
no.
SEMEN is the combination of several different fluids... sperm is stored in the tubules after being made by the testicles, and there are several organs around the bladder and crotch area that during sex will combine just before ejaculation to form semen
Mature sperm is stored in the scrotum before discharge.
Within the scrotum there are two testicles, which are the male reproductive organs, which produce male hormones and sperm cells.The scrotum contains the testicles, which produce semen (sperm).
semen is how you really spell it and firstly, sperm is stored in the balls or testicles but semen however is produced by the balls/testicles but is stored in the epididymi.
Viscosity of the semen does not prevent you from having a child. Its the swimmers that count. All males have one scrotum- if you have to ask that question, its obvious you are not ready to have children.
Semen and sperm (cum), is stored in the testes of the male reproductive organ.
aside from sperm, semen is made up of about 65 per cent of fluid from the seminal vesicles, 30 to 35 per cent comes from the prostate and 5 per cent from the vasa. Semen is made up of Citric acid, Free amino acids, Fructose, Enzymes,Phosphorylcholine, Prostaglandin, Potassium, and Zinc. The amount of semen produced varies from a few drops to about 6 ml.
Inside your body, it is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit - that is very warm! When a man ejaculates, his semen will be fairly warm after being stored inside the body.
The testes can only produce functional semen at a certain temperature. If they were in the abdomen, the environment would be too warm. Since the scrotum is only a thin piece of skin, the testes are contained in an environment that is the perfect temperature.
Male sterilization surgery is surgery on the scrotum to cut the vasa deferentia. This surgery prevents sperm from getting into the semen when men ejaculate. Known as a vasectomy.
The answer is the scrotum, the testis are in the scrotum.
Yes, these are completely separate chambers within the body. Semen (when deposited during sex) is not left anywhere near the bladder (which is where urine is stored).