Sperm is produced in the testes, then matured in the epididymis.
The seminal vesicles attach to the vas deferens, also located near the base of the bladder and produces fructose. The fluid from the seminal vesicles makes up 85% of the volume of semen.
The prostate also adds a small amount of fluid to the mix, it is another nutrient for sperm.
The Cowper's glands, are small round structures, found just below the prostate gland. They produce the clear, slippery fluid that goes directly into the urethra, to lubricate and neutralize the acidity urine can leave behind.
The only way semen can be found in saliva is if the woman swallowed a mans ejaculatory fluids.
Sperm can be found in testicles, or semen after ejaculation (with other fluids).
Its not. Semen is produced in the testis & the prostate.
Semen is a mixture of fluids and sperm cells.
Semen
Yes, chlamydia can be found also in vaginal fluid and in the anus.
Yes, black light can be used to detect bodily fluids such as semen on clothing. Semen will fluoresce under a black light, making it easier to identify and clean stained clothing.
Anytime you exchange fluids you are at risk. Fluids include saliva, semen, or vaginal fluid...and blood.
this fluids nourish the sperm and lubricates the epididymis and vas deferens
It is called the semen. It contains sperms etc
A serologist studies fluids such as blood and semen
Semen is a thick, white fluid produced by males during ejaculation, while female discharge refers to the various fluids produced by the vagina and cervix. Semen contains sperm and is released during ejaculation, while female discharge can vary in consistency and color throughout the menstrual cycle. If you're unsure about the differences, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for guidance.