Fluids from the prostate gland and the Cowper's gland combine with sperm cells in the seminal vesicles to make semen.
Seminal fluid is added to the sperm to make semen.
Semen contains fructose, which serves as an energy source for sperm cells. Fructose provides the fuel necessary for sperm motility and enables them to swim and reach the egg for fertilization.
The special liquids is seminal fluids.
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First of all, spermatazoa (sperm cells) are very tiny body cells that can create a pregnancy in a woman. You are talking about 'Semen' which is a clear to whitish fluid that sperm cells swim around in. You do not produce semen or sperm cells before puberty. If you have a little clear semen coming out, then it most likely means that you are in the part of life called, "Puberty".
To view sperm cells, you will need a microscope with at least 400x magnification, a glass slide, coverslip, and a stain to make the cells more visible. Additionally, you will need a sample of semen to put on the slide for examination.
There is a difference between sperm and semen. Sperm are the cells that carry the genetic material semen is a combination of sperm cells and other fluids. During the process of ejaculation, sperm passes through the ejaculatory ducts and into the urethra, it mixes with fluids produced in the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen. These fluids are comprised of hormones, sugar, neutralizer for the urethra, lubricant and even an agent that will thin out a clumping factor to give sperm better better access to the ova after waiting in the in the female reproductive tract.
Yes, Semen contain enzymes espicaly or the predominant one is Hyalourindase enzyme and it is very important in dissolving the cover of ovule in female which contains Hyalourinic acid. this very iportant step in fertlization
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No, a boy cannot ejaculate semen with sperm cells in it if he hasn't gone through puberty.
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