The prostate, Cowper's gland, testicles, and seminal vesicles.
The testicles and the prostate gland.
Prostate
This fluid is called semen.
No. A sex reassignment therapy can consist of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to modify secondary sex characteristics, sex reassignment surgery to alter primary sex characteristics, and permanent hair removal for transwomen. The sex reassigment surgery means (in the case of a woman-male transformation) that, in the case of your question, a phalloplasty is done as a replacement of one sexual organ to another. But the phalloplasty as a surgery doesn't have the technology to make the sexual organ produce semen, like a "natural" one would. So, if it doesn' produce semen, it means no sperm.
The fluid is derived from the prostate gland. The testicles inject sperm into the prostatic fluid and the cowper's gland shoots "pre-semen" into the urethra before ejaculation. It is extremely slippery and is a lubricant for the semen to flow freely. A rapid climax before excitement can be painful because the cowper's has not yet lubed up the tube.
Females do not produce sperm or semen. They produce a liquid when sexually excited, but it has no sperm in it. Edited: Neil L No one said it was actually sperm or semen the question was what is it called. Males produce the listed terms while female ejaculation has no specific term. However the contractual term for the reciprocating relevant event associated with SPERM would be ovum or egg but this is not the same as the fluid produced during sexual activities for a female as semen is for a male. Semen for a male also does not necessarily carry sperm as a male will still produce this even after a vasectomy. These two terms are separate in definition but related in event.
On average most men produce about the same amount of sperm. this is mixed in with other fluids and ejaculated as semen. The bulk of the semen has a lot in common with synovial fluid. However this material is made on the site where it is used. If someone runs short of synovial fluid then the results should become obvious fairly soon as you would end up with joint problems.
Seminal fluid is added to the sperm to make semen.
Seminal fluid (also known as, semen)
They produce semen. This is the fluid containing sperm.
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Prostate gland
Yes, boys do have prostate; it is the organ which produces semen (milky appearance fluid) in boys (males).
This fluid is called semen.
Only males produce semen, the fluid that carries and nourishes sperm. Sperm and eggs join in the uterus.
vas deferens
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.
Impregnation of the female by insertion of the erect male organ and the emission of semen fluid.
The testes and the prostate add fluid to semen