Seminal fluid is added to the sperm to make semen.
You can produce sperm in your semen once puberty has begun. Before puberty begins you will not be able to produce semen. The testes will produce the sperm when the secondary sexual characteristics are ready.
Fluids from the prostate gland and the Cowper's gland combine with sperm cells in the seminal vesicles to make semen.
Yes a gelding can produce semen, but it cannot produce sperm provided it was properly gelded.
Only males produce semen, the fluid that carries and nourishes sperm. Sperm and eggs join in the uterus.
Cows don't produce sperm nor semen. Bulls do. The semen that comes from bulls is white, with maybe a slight yellowish tinge.
They produce semen. This is the fluid containing sperm.
Yes before puberty you can produce semen. But this semen may not contain any fertile mature sperm.
Semen is the liquid that contains spermatozoid. It is also call spem. Sperm is produce by most male living beings. Semen is a mixture of sperm cells and fluids released by men during sexual activity.
Testicles produce sperm. The prostate gland produces the semen fluid that helps nourish sperm. See a doctor for an exam to see if your prostate gland ducts are blocked.
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.
A 47 year old male can produce on average up to 24 kilograms of semen per year, the semen however is mostly blood, with on average one sperm per litre.
You can produce semen without a prostate gland, but its contents will be slightly different. Semen contains fluids from the testicles, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands (Cowper's glands). Only about 25-30% of the volume of semen comes from the prostate.