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.
The mixture of sperm cells and other fluids that are ejaculated from the penis is called semen. It is produced by the male reproductive system and contains sperm cells along with fluids from the prostate gland and other glands.
The liquid you are referring to is called semen. Semen is a fluid containing sperm that is ejaculated from the male reproductive system during sexual intercourse.
The four main functions of semen are to nourish and protect sperm, aid in sperm transport through the female reproductive tract, provide an alkaline environment to neutralize vaginal acidity, and enhance sperm motility.
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
It is called semen and is released simultaneously with sperm upon ejaculation. Amniotic fluid is what an embryo and fetus grows in, it is a liquid containing nutrients for the baby.
Sperm carries the male DNA, while semen is the fluid that the sperm swim in from the male into the female.
Boys sperm is called semen. :)
The grayish-white sticky mixture of sperm and other fluids is called semen. Semen is ejaculated from the male reproductive system during sexual activity and contains sperm that can fertilize a female egg.
Semen.
Yes. Half a teaspoon of semen contains 200 million sperm.
Yes, it is the liquid (semen) which carries the sperm inside the female.
There are two types of chromosome, called X and Y. Semen contains X sperm and Y sperm. If the Y sperm fertilises the female ovum, the child will be male. If the X sperm fertilises the female ovum, the child will be female. A man's chromosomes will be XY and a woman's chromosomes will be XX. The man's sperm always determines the gender of the baby.
The mixture of sperm cells and other fluids that are ejaculated from the penis is called semen. It is produced by the male reproductive system and contains sperm cells along with fluids from the prostate gland and other glands.
The semen is released into the vagina, while the egg is reaching the lining of the uterus, the sperm penetrates the egg.
It is called seminal fluid, or just semen. There are a few different secretions that are contained in it to help activate the sperm and provide them with energy.
Semen transports the sperm from the male sex organs to the delivering organs, and to the egg cells in the female sex organs.
The scientific name for whale semen is "sperm." In scientific terms, whale sperm is made up of sperm cells that are produced in the testes of the whale and is necessary for the fertilization of the female whale's egg.