No, that's how many STD's are passed.
No, blood is not the only body fluid that can carry pathogens. Other body fluids such as saliva, urine, breast milk, and semen can also carry pathogens depending on the particular infection or disease present in the body.
Yes, fish can produce semen. Semen is the fluid containing sperm that is released by male fish during reproduction.
The gland near the bladder that adds fluid to semen is called the prostate gland. It produces a milky fluid that contributes to semen volume and helps nourish and protect sperm.
Yea, wasting semen's causes harm to human body. Because one drop of semen's is produced from 40 drops of blood. Therefore if any male do not waste semen's by way of lesser sexual activities, it will be reflected in his body outlook and overall health.
Seminal fluid, also known as semen, is the viscous nutritional fluid produced by the seminal vesicles, Cowper's gland, and prostate. It carries and nourishes sperm during ejaculation.
Semen
Sperm, sometime it can be semen
Sperm, sometime it can be semen
The testes and the prostate add fluid to semen
Lymph
No, blood is not the only body fluid that can carry pathogens. Other body fluids such as saliva, urine, breast milk, and semen can also carry pathogens depending on the particular infection or disease present in the body.
Semen refers to the fluid produced by the male reproductive system, which includes sperm cells. Seminal fluid, on the other hand, is the combination of fluids produced by various glands like the prostate and seminal vesicles that mix with sperm to form semen. In summary, semen is a mixture of seminal fluid and sperm, while seminal fluid is one component of semen.
There are many body fluids: blood, plasma, urine, semen, saliva, etc. When you are warned to avoid exchange of body fluids, they generally mean blood and semen, since these can contain the virus which causes AIDs.
Semen is just seminal fluid plus semen. The path of the semen is: seminal vessicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra. The seminal fluid joins the semen in the ejaculatory duct. So they share the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
Semen
You mean, "Semen". Semen is the whitish, thickish fluid that carries the sperm cells (short for spermatazoa) out of a man's body. I have heard it said that semen is somewhat nutritional, but there can't be much taste to it, or the sperm could not live in it. Semen is completely harmless when swallowed.
Organic Fluid or Spermatoza are other names for Semen cum