Semen is initially thick and viscous due to proteins which form a gel-like substance. When this breaks down, the semen becomes thin and watery. In humans, this usually happens in under 20 minutes (and isn't directly connected to being "in the female"), but anything less than an hour or so is considered within the normal range.
Semen that doesn't liquefy within an hour is a potential cause of infertility.
The semen is expelled from the penis, into the female vagina.
The semen is inserted into the female by the erect penis of a male during the act of intercourse.
Sperm transfers during sexual intercourse between a man and a woman when the man ejaculates into the woman. The act of sexual intercourse is the male inserting his penis into the vagina of the female then thrusting it back n forth until an ejaculation is made through orgasm.
If the transexual is still producing active semen, it would be possible for them to inpregnate a female during intercourse.
The penis is the organ than delivers semen to the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse.
The design of the both the male and female reproductive system whenever people make love has been helps the transfer of the sperms to the female reproductive system.
Some people ingest semen during sexual intercourse.
yes
In order to reproduce, a male and a female must have intercourse. The male must insert his erect penis into the female's vagina. This action is to be repeated until the penis ejaculates secretions of semen and sperm into the vagina.
Yes semen is, normally, constantly produced. I say "normally" because a very few people have a sexual disorder where they can't produce semen. Don't worry about that though. To answer your question, semen is produced always, while eggs(female sex cell) are never reproduced.
No, animal semen cannot get a human female pregnant. Only human semen can impregnate a human female.
When you have sexual intercourse or insert semen by other means, when the woman is ovulating.