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In the context of human reproduction, the primary male substance used for fertilization is sperm, which is produced in the testes. Sperm cells are contained within semen, a fluid that also includes seminal plasma, which provides nutrients and a medium for sperm motility. In assisted reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), sperm may be collected and used to fertilize an egg outside the body. Other substances like hormones (e.g., testosterone) play a role in sperm production and overall male fertility but are not directly involved in the fertilization process.

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