Iron filings are not a component of semen.
The consistency of ejaculate can vary quite a bit with hydration (how much water you drink) level and there is certainly a genetic component. The secondary question is why? The "thickness" is not a specific indicator of semen quality and, since there are several "fractions" (components) to semen, "thickness" is not necessarily an indicator of quality or sperm count.
The metallic taste of semen is caused by zinc. Semen is approximately 96 percent water.
It could mean that there is a low quantity of sperm cells in the semen. Or it could mean that the semen was exposed to air, as semen gets thinner within a few minutes.
Semen is white in color, It contains sperms. Urine is our pee, It is yellow or orange in color.. Semen is thicker than urine.. Semen is something like a fluid.
No it is probably urine, white is semen. However, dried semen may be off-white.
Semen is technically defined as a tissue. The only cellular component in semen is sperm cells. The remainder of semen consists of secretions from the seminal vessicles, Cowper's gland, and the prostate gland. These secretions are not cellular in nature, but aid in the survival ability of the sperm to increase the chance for fertilization.
Semen consists of 2 components: the sperm component and a fluid component. Sperm is produced by the testicles. The fluid component is secreted by the prostate gland, bulbourethral (or Cowper's) glands, and seminal vesicles. The fluid component provides nutrition for the sperm as well as neutralizes the acidic environement of the urethra of the penis and the vagina of the female.
Semen consists of 2 components: the sperm component and a fluid component. Sperm is produced by the testicles. The fluid component is secreted by the prostate gland, bulbourethral (or Cowper's) glands, and seminal vesicles. The fluid component provides nutrition for the sperm as well as neutralizes the acidic environement of the urethra of the penis and the vagina of the female.
Prostate gland
The consistency of ejaculate can vary quite a bit with hydration (how much water you drink) level and there is certainly a genetic component. The secondary question is why? The "thickness" is not a specific indicator of semen quality and, since there are several "fractions" (components) to semen, "thickness" is not necessarily an indicator of quality or sperm count.
Semen is made in the prostate. No gland-no semen.
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No, women do not produce semen.
Semen contains semen, amino acids, sugars, enzymes, hormones, vitamins, and mucous.
Its not. Semen is produced in the testis & the prostate.
No, semen is not haram in Islam
The metallic taste of semen is caused by zinc. Semen is approximately 96 percent water.