Yes, that's right.
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.
Produces sperms which is allows humans to reproduce.
The urethra primarily transports urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In males, it also serves as a passage for semen during ejaculation, allowing both urine and semen to exit the body through this single tube.
The fluid secreted from the prostate mixes with semen and comes out during ejaculation. The fluid helps the sperm move through the semen. The fluid from the prostate also comes out during a prostate massage or prostate milking. In both cases the fluid comes out through the urethra in the penis.
The testes are part of the reproductive system in male animals. The testes are the site of sperm production. The testes function to keep the sperm warm enough, so that they stay alive long enough to fertilize an egg.
Not to make ridicule of the person asking, but somehow i think you know the answer. But for the benefit of the doubt. Yes is the answer to your question. Do confirm on this before quoting me, apparently, both can get a woman pregnant. Can being the operative word. Yes, pre-ejaculation fluid is runny and clear and semen is thick and white.
The testes, also known as the testicles, create the male gamete (sperm) cells, in addition to semen, the liquid that carries it during ejaculation into the vagina of a sexual partner to facilitate fertilisation of the female gamete, the egg cell.Slang terms for the testes include:BallsEggsFruitBerriesNutsApplesCherriesMost pertain to the spheroid shape of the testes.
The male urethra is involved in both the urinary and reproductive systems. It serves as a passageway for urine to exit the bladder and also conveys semen during ejaculation. This dual function is facilitated by the urethra's length and structure, which accommodates both urinary and reproductive functions.
Nothing. The bladder is essentially a bag which stores urine, it is fed by the two kidneys and it drains out along the urethra, which passes through the prostate gland, then along the length of the penis and out through the small opening in its tip. During and ejaculation sperm travels from the testes along a tube called the vas deferens until it reaches the prostate gland, here the vas deferens connects with the urethra. Put simply the prostate gland acts rather like the points system on a railway track. When the penis is soft the prostate allows liquid from the bladder to pass along the urethra and out of the penis, when the penis is erect the prostate effectively stops the flow of urine and instead allows the flow of semen into the urethra and along the penis. This mechanism prevents the two fluids from mixing, this is necessary as urine is quite effective as a spermicide.
The first segment of the urethra is the prostatic urethra, which runs through the prostate gland in males. It measures about 3-4 cm in length and serves as a passageway for both urine and semen. The prostatic urethra is surrounded by prostate tissue, which contributes to the fluid component of semen during ejaculation. In females, the urethra is much shorter and does not have a prostatic segment.
In the male reproductive system, the urethra and vas deferens join to form the ejaculatory duct, which facilitates the passage of both urine and semen. This structure exits as a single duct through the penis during ejaculation.
The removal of both testes is called castration.