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.
The male reproductive glands are the testes (singular testis), also known as the testicles.
Actually, liquid and gas are both fluids.
They are both equal
The Urethra is a tube that carries both urine & semen out of the body. Only occurs in males.The urethra
i don't know probablly both
Sperm and secretions from the prostate gland, bulbourethral glands, and seminal vesicles.
sperm is carried by seminal fluid ,precum is just the seminal fluid lubing up the mans uretha,ie,cock tube as a prerequisit to cumming to answere yr qn they are both the same,cum is much thicker but when dried on a sheet will leave crusty deposit much the same as precum just LOTS more of it
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 seminal vesicle contains a sugary substance that gives the sperm energy and the Prostate gland provides alkaline fluid which helps protect the sperm from the acidity of the vagina
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.
In both genders, the urethra transports urine. In men, the urethra also transports semen which contains sperm cells and can impregnate a woman. In males, the urethra takes a detour through the prostate gland and seminal vesicles, so their urethrae are used for urination and ejaculation.
There is no blood in semen. The father's semen and the mother's egg are both required for childbirth.
a substance that is both fluid and a non fluid is non
potentially both.
Electrolytes are the solutions of salts, acids and bases and semen has numerous electrolytes. They include both acids and salts.
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The male reproductive glands are the testes (singular testis), also known as the testicles.