Sperm is produced in the Testis. There are two tubes connected to the penis. If erction takes place the tube coming from the testis opens and sperm exits the body through penis.
A sperm.
sperm starts it journey via vas deferens and connects with urethra at the level of prostate and exit via penile urethra.passage from proatate is common for both urine and sperm...
no but sperm can exit through it and if fertalized in the women you can.
this is a one way exit. its where sperm and excretion comes out.
Waste, sperm and urine are materials that exit the frog through the cloaca.
Waste, sperm and urine are materials that exit the frog through the cloaca.
The cloaca. Part of the urogenital system, all urine,sperm and eggs exit here.
The sperm are unable to exit the testicles with the removal of the seminal vesicles. Men who have this procedure done under go a vasectomy.
How would you get the two mixed?? Just because they use the same exit from the body ie the urethra, they are produced and stored in separate parts of the body and during sex the sphincter at the exit of the bladder is tightly closed.... this is why it is so difficult to pee if you have an erection
its protection that sort of stretches in the vagina so the penis can fit but just like a man's condum prevence STD's and sperm to exit into a women's body.
The chance of pregnancy is still present if sperm is released near the vagina, regardless of how quickly they exit. Sperm can still swim to reach an egg even if they are not ejaculated directly inside. It is always best to use protection to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy.
By Nature of it's design : no. The nature of intercourse which would lead you to suspect this effect is actually caused by trauma created by the activity of intercourse to the intestines ( barometric instability ) and thus the protein product would be compelled to exit the intestines being as it was the first in line at the point of that exit.