Sperm and secretions from the prostate gland, bulbourethral glands, and seminal vesicles.
The liquid part of semen is Seminal Vesicles
The 'liquid' is seminal plasma. It comes from the prostate gland and the Cowper's gland. The fluids mix in the seminal vesicles.
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seminal vesicles and prostate gland
From a little gland called prostate.
Both the testes and the prostate.
sperm duct
After ejaculation, semen first goes through a clotting process and then becomes more liquid. The clotting is what makes it appear whitish. As it becomes more liquid, it becomes clearer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semen#Appearance_and_consistency_of_human_semen
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.
Yes. That is semen. That is the only way to impregnate a woman.
Prostate secretions are part of what makes up semen. Yes, it is alkaline to offset the acidity of the vagina, thus giving the sperm a better chance of survival once they enter the vagina.
According to recent studies, scientists have now discovered a new form of semen that goes against all religious beliefs up till now. Some semen or seamen are Christian so nuns can have sex. So, nothing affects the viscosity of liquid except your mom.
After ejaculation, semen first goes through a clotting process and then becomes more liquid. The clotting is what makes it appear whitish. As it becomes more liquid, it becomes clearer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semen#Appearance_and_consistency_of_human_semen
After ejaculation, semen first goes through a clotting process and then becomes more liquid. The clotting is what makes it appear whitish. As it becomes more liquid, it becomes clearer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semen#Appearance_and_consistency_of_human_semen
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semen should be a thick clear substance
Plasma is the liquid part of blood.
Sperm isn't "sticky". Sperm is what is inside of the liquid. The liquid you are probably talking about is Semen. Sperm is little cells in the Semen. No, there isn't a problem if the semen is less "sticky".
Semen is the fluid that ejaculates from the Penis. Sperm makes up only about 3-5% of the liquid in an ejaculation. The rest of that liquid is there to flush it from the penis & carry it along into the vagina. Once in the vagina the semen which is full of sugars & acids, feeds and protects the sperm. The sperm are actualy living cells that carry the DNA information that the egg needs to start dividing and making a baby.
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 a whitish, cloudy liquid - it may be almost clear, or very milky and thick.
Semen
male semen carries the sperm
Not really, the clear liquid portion will also have sperm that can be seen swimming. The Opaque part just has larger quantities of sperm.