This fluid is called semen.
A Cowper gland (also called a bulbourethral gland) is one of two small exocrine glands in the reproductive system of most male mammals. they are each about the size of a pea in humans, located below the prostate gland, which secrete as part of the ejaculate a clear fluid which helps lubricate the urethra.
Sperm is NOT mixed with blood. there is DNA but not blood. it can carry std's and especially HIV because it is a bodily fluid. The cowpers gland is the gland that produces the other fluid with the sperm.
A Cowper gland (also called a bulbourethral gland) is one of two small exocrine glands in the reproductive system of most male mammals. they are each about the size of a pea in humans, located below the prostate gland, which secrete as part of the ejaculate a clear fluid which helps lubricate the urethra.
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The mixture of sperm and fluids is called semen. The nourishment comes from glucose. The fluids, contributed by the prostate, cowpers glands, and seminal vesicles, helps the sperm travel and provides energy.Ejaculate.
Cowpers Glands
The Cowper's glands (bulbourethral gland) are male sexual glands. They are two small racemose glands that are located below the prostate and discharge a component of the seminal fluid into the... bye: Amanda loss
A Cowper gland (also called a bulbourethral gland) is one of two small exocrine glands in the reproductive system of most male mammals. they are each about the size of a pea in humans, located below the prostate gland, which secrete as part of the ejaculate a clear fluid which helps lubricate the urethra.
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A bulbourethral gland.
The Male Reproductive System has its 8 MAJOR PARTS:TestesUrethraEpedidymisVas DeferensPenis (external sex organ)Cowpers GlandProstate GlandScrotum or Scrotal Sacit has 2 glands and 1 external organ.testis, ureatha, prostate, penis, vagina, cervix, ureatha, fellopean tubes, ovaries
1.Prostates 2.Urethra 3.Penis 4.Testis 5.Scrotum There are also some more such as..... Sigmoid Colon Corpus Vernosum Glans Penis Seminal Vesic Ejaculatory Prostate Gla Cowpers Gla Vas Defrerens By Phoebe XOX
Sperm make up a tiny volume of semen, but the testes still do produce some seminal fluids. After a vasectomy, you'll probably have less volume, but it probably won't be noticeable. The prostate gland, and cowpers gland are still fully active and connected post vasectomy, and they make the bulk of semen. It's the removal of the prostate that effects volume the most. After it's removal, many men experience "dry" orgasm.
Maybe you have an erectile dysfunction.Have it check.
Cowpers fluid is the medical perm for pre-cum or pre-ejaculate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-ejaculate
Sperm is NOT mixed with blood. there is DNA but not blood. it can carry std's and especially HIV because it is a bodily fluid. The cowpers gland is the gland that produces the other fluid with the sperm.