spermatic fluid
spermatic fluid
The male reproductive system has an unpaired structure called the prostate gland. It is located below the bladder and contributes to the production of seminal fluid that nourishes and carries sperm during ejaculation.
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The pancreatic duct carries a fluid rich in bicarbonate ions. This fluid, produced by the pancreas, helps to neutralize the acidic chyme entering the small intestine from the stomach.
The prostate gland produces some of the seminal fluid that nourishes and protects sperm. Additionally, the Cowper's (bulbourethral) glands release a fluid that helps activate sperm and lubricates the urethra before ejaculation.
Seminal fluid, also known as semen, is the viscous nutritional fluid produced by the seminal vesicles, Cowper's gland, and prostate. It carries and nourishes sperm during ejaculation.
You mean "Semen", which is the fluid that carries spermatazoa out of the male body. Semen after a few minutes can smell somewhat "fishy", so I suppose it could do the same in someone's mouth.
cerebrospinal fluid
cerebral spinal fluid cushions, protects and nourishes the brain and spinal cord.
The name of the fluid that carries the sperm is seminal fluid or semen.
Prostate gland
You mean, "Semen". Semen is the whitish, thickish fluid that carries the sperm cells (short for spermatazoa) out of a man's body. I have heard it said that semen is somewhat nutritional, but there can't be much taste to it, or the sperm could not live in it. Semen is completely harmless when swallowed.
spermatic fluid
In the epididiymis.
The prostate is a small gland located below the bladder and in front of the rectum in males. It surrounds the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. The prostate plays a crucial role in the reproductive system, producing fluid that nourishes and helps transport sperm.
"Rip" pronounced differently as "retinal image processor" refers to the fluid in the eye that nourishes the retina.
Spermatazoa