Several glands are involved in producing semen. The testes create the sperm cells. The prostate gland creates most of the liquid in the semen. The cowper's glands also produce some of the liquid. The seminal vesicles hold the mixture until ejaculation.
Testicles, seminal vesicle, prostate and bulbourethral glands.
bulbourethral gland, prostate gland and seminal vesicles - there are 2 seminal vesicles
Testicles, seminal vesicle, prostate and bulbourethral glands.
seminal vesicles are the pair of lobulated glands between the posterior surface of the urinary bladder and the rectum...which produces semen
The Cowper's Gland and the Prostate
Sex cells are spermatozoa. Sex organs are the penis, testicles and various glands that secrete fluid in addition to the sperm released from the testes to produce semen.
Only males produce semen, the fluid that carries and nourishes sperm. Sperm and eggs join in the uterus.
Seminal vesicles produce fructose in your body. Fructose is produced to give nourishment to the sperms. Seminal gland produce most of the bulk that forms semen.
Semen lives in a chemically "base" environment. Exposure to an acid environment would kill it. Urine is an acid. Fluid from Cowper's gland neutralizes any uric acid in the urethra. Actually the seminal fluid is acidic and the secretion from the prostste gland is alkaline so it neutralizes the fluid.
"There's no semen in the prostate. The prostate produce the hormone testosterone that is needed to produce sperms. And no it wont burst and has no connection to the colon. You feel it through the colon wall if you stick a finger up your butt. It is located below the bladder, surrounding the urethra." The above answer is complete and utterly wrong. 1st, the prostate doesn't produce testosterone, the testicles do. The word "semen" is used, but the person questioning, I am sure, means ejaculate. But in any case, semen is produced by the testicles and combined with the fluids from the seminal vesicles and prostate, produce the ejaculate that contains the sperm from the epididymitis. It is ENTIRELY possible for a fistula to form between the prostate, vas defferens or urethra in any combination or together and lead the semen traveling through there into the rectum. So to answer you question, yes it is possible.
Prostate secretion is called semen. It is a fluid with a milky appearance and helps to nourish and carry the sperm via penis (from testicles) during ejaculation. Prostatic secretion actually mixes with semen. The secretion liquefies the semen to allow it move through the penis during ejaculation.
Semen transports the sperm from the male sex organs to the delivering organs, and to the egg cells in the female sex organs.
Its a secretion produced by the testosterone and released by penis during ejaculation
No, women do not produce semen.
Sex cells are spermatozoa. Sex organs are the penis, testicles and various glands that secrete fluid in addition to the sperm released from the testes to produce semen.
The testes technically produce the sperm, the other smaller organs of the male reproductive system are responsible for creating and storing the ejaculatory fluid called "semen"
Yes semen is, normally, constantly produced. I say "normally" because a very few people have a sexual disorder where they can't produce semen. Don't worry about that though. To answer your question, semen is produced always, while eggs(female sex cell) are never reproduced.
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).
Women do not produce semen.
Woman do not produce semen.
It mean that you have Ejaculated the mixture of sperms and secretion of seminal vesicles.During a sexual intercourse your penis shoots out a white substance that is semen.
You produce semen all of your life.