The tail of the epididymis. (lower portion of the epididymis)
the storage area of the sperm is called the epididymis.
Absolutely not. Men ejaculate 300 to 400 million sperm in 1 ejaculation. Sperm can not live for more than a day outside of the male penis (testicles) and it does not live in the vaginal area any longer than 3 days. If a sperm fell onto the undergarments of a female you would not see it, nor would it live long enough for it to get someone pregnant.
The risk is the same as if he were sober. While pregnancy is not likely to happen from pre-ejaculate fluid, there are lot's of women who swear this is how they conceived. "Anytime the penis comes into direct contact with the vaginal area, there is the chance of pregnancy. The chance may not be as high as if intercourse with ejaculation took place, but there is still a risk." There are about 300,000,000 sperm in each average male ejaculation. Only one sperm is required for a woman to become pregnant.
It is POSSIBLE to become pregnant if the sperm is ejaculated around the vaginal area but not necessarily inside you. The chances are remote but it has happened. Always avoid genital to genital contact during sex by using a condom.you betcha but that tail on the sperm makes them able to swim... so they can still get inside on a "near miss"
SEMEN is the combination of several different fluids... sperm is stored in the tubules after being made by the testicles, and there are several organs around the bladder and crotch area that during sex will combine just before ejaculation to form semen
Squirting, often referred to as female ejaculation, typically involves the expulsion of fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm. This fluid is not the same as semen and does not contain sperm. Therefore, squirting itself cannot lead to pregnancy. However, if there is any sperm present from previous sexual activity in the vaginal area, there is a potential risk of pregnancy.
Sperm grooves are located on the 21st segment of an earthworm. Sperm grooves are the area sperm travels through when earthworms mate.
A sperm has a haploid nucleus.DNA are in nucleus.
$60 approx. according to the Seattle area Sperm Bank.
T lymphocytes mature in the thymus gland, which is located in the chest area behind the breastbone.
It is the area on the testicle where the vas deferens connects to the testicle. I might feel like a small knot or bump.
The anatomical structure of the male genitalia is such that in order for ejaculation to take place, the testicles must be drawn up into the upper area of the scrotum. If this does not or cannot happen, ejaculation is not possible. There is a patented velcro based belt available on the internet that performs this function, and claims as a main feature, that the female partner is able to release the tightened belt circling the scrotum, to allow ejaculation, and thus have a degree of control over the event.