The prostate produces the seminal fluid in which sperm is transported. prostate cancer begins with changes in size & shape.
Several glands are involved in producing semen. The testes create the sperm cells. The prostate gland creates most of the liquid in the semen. The cowper's glands also produce some of the liquid. The seminal vesicles hold the mixture until ejaculation.
Ice is the most organized state of water because the molecules are arranged in a crystal lattice structure. This structure creates a more organized and rigid arrangement compared to liquid water or water vapor.
Without specific information about the liquid in question, it is impossible to determine which macromolecule group it belongs to. Macromolecule groups include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The composition and structure of the liquid would need to be analyzed to make a determination.
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Mica is a mineral commonly found in most foliated metamorphic rocks. It provides a distinctive shiny appearance and a sheet-like structure that contributes to the foliation of the rock.
Semen is the liquid that contains spermatozoid. It is also call spem. Sperm is produce by most male living beings. Semen is a mixture of sperm cells and fluids released by men during sexual activity.
Most semen is white in colour, but grey or even yellowish semen can be normal as well. Blood in the semen can cause a pink or reddish colour, known as hematospermia, and may indicate a medical problem which should be evaluated by a doctor if it does not readily disappear.[3] After ejaculation, semen first goes through a clotting process and then becomes more liquid. It is postulated that the initial clotting helps keep the semen in the vaginal canal, but liquefaction frees the sperm to make their long journey to the ova. Immediately after ejaculation semen is typically a sticky, jelly-like liquid often forming globules. Within 5 to 40 minutes it will become more watery and liquid before finally drying.[4]
During the melting the structure of the material is destroyed and the liquid is a low oredered state of matter.
Sperm is a white or grey liquid, emitted from the urethra (tube in the penis) on ejaculation.The purpose of semen is purely for reproduction, as a vehicle to carry the spermatozoa into the female reproductive tract. Although ejaculation of semen accompanies orgasm and sexual pleasure, erection and orgasm are controlled by separate mechanisms and semen emission is not essential for enjoyable sex in most people.
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Several glands are involved in producing semen. The testes create the sperm cells. The prostate gland creates most of the liquid in the semen. The cowper's glands also produce some of the liquid. The seminal vesicles hold the mixture until ejaculation.
Ice is the most organized state of water because the molecules are arranged in a crystal lattice structure. This structure creates a more organized and rigid arrangement compared to liquid water or water vapor.
semen and water
no. most men continue to produce semen through out their life time, well into their seventies and eighties.
It probably is semen, or perhaps pre-ejaculate, but it doesn't prove anything. Most guys get erections, and erections often leak pre-ejaculate, which is a clear liquid before the semen comes out. Or it could mean that he has masturbated, also very common.
Most of it does. However, it can leave stains.
That means that you have problems with either your seminal vesicle or most likely your prostate, who stands for the production of the alkaline liquid that assists the sperm. Consult the doctor for sure, it could be cancer of the prostate.