Semen comes in many consistencies. There is no way to tell from looking at the semen if it is healthy or not, or if the sperm are viable or not. Sperm is microscopic, and any pathogen in the semen such as a virus or bacteria is also microscopic.
Yes, it is normal for a grown man to have clear seminal fluid. The color and consistency of semen can vary based on factors like hydration levels, diet, and frequency of ejaculation. Clear seminal fluid is often a sign of a normal, healthy ejaculate.
no, pure water is absolutely clear. it doesnt have any color whatsoever. if there is a yellowish color, it means there are impurities in the sample.
No, seminal fluid is the liquid that carries sperm. Seminal fluid is typically clear or white in color and is produced by the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands, while sperm are tiny, tadpole-like cells that swim in the seminal fluid.
Chicken broth can be pretty clear, but may be a bit cloudy and is usually a yellowish color.
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
Seminal Vesicles-Secretes seminal fluid Bulbouretheral Glands-(Pre-ejaculate) Lubricates urethra Prostate Gland-Responsible for clear liquid that makes up about 30% of the seminal fluid used to carry and protect the sperm during intercourse.
It is clear with a yellowish hue. The color varies slightly among people.
Yes, normal colors are from a whitish clear fluid to a yellowish opaque fluid. Fluid with clumps in it, or brown or red fluid indicate a need to have it checked by a doctor.
No. Normally, semen thickens when it hits the air and gradually becomes watery again. However, how thick it becomes after ejaculation can depend on a number of factors, including the man's diet. None of these factors affect how fertile the semen is. Fertile semen can range anywhere from clear and watery to chunky and white.
Colostrum is anywhere from clear to a yellowish color, and it feels oily when you rub it between your fingers.
urine is produced when you drink alot of water and your bladder pees out a clear yellowish color. =D
No, bugs do not have red blood. They have a fluid called hemolymph that is usually clear or yellowish in color.