Serum is the fluid that protects the sperm cells
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The prostate gland contributes to seminal fluid. It secretes a milky, alkaline fluid that makes up a significant portion of semen and helps to nourish and protect sperm.
The seminal vesicles are small glands located near the bladder that produce fluid to nourish and protect sperm. This fluid makes up a significant portion of semen and helps sperm survive in the female reproductive tract. During ejaculation, the seminal vesicles contract to release their fluid into the ejaculatory ducts.
Seminal fluid does.
Prostatic fluid is a milky or clear fluid produced by the prostate gland, which is a part of the male reproductive system. This fluid constitutes a significant portion of semen and plays a crucial role in nourishing and transporting sperm during ejaculation. It contains enzymes, proteins, and various substances that help maintain sperm viability and motility. Additionally, the fluid has antibacterial properties that help protect the reproductive tract from infections.
sperm <--- Wrong answer. Ejaculation. Sperm is what is in the ejaculated fluid.
Seminal fluid.
It won't protect you because it is the fluid that is contagious. Not the sperm or way have you.
The epididymis sits around the testes and monitors the composition of fluid. It acts as a reservoir for sperm to mature and also helps in the storage and transportation of sperm. The epididymis also secretes substances that nourish and protect the sperm.
The prostate gland contributes to seminal fluid. It secretes a milky, alkaline fluid that makes up a significant portion of semen and helps to nourish and protect sperm.
The name of the fluid that carries the sperm is seminal fluid or semen.
The seminal vesicles and prostate gland produce a whitish fluid called seminal fluid
Not quite, but the words are often used interchangeably. Sperm is the motile, haploid cells of reproduction. Semen is sperm plus a dozen secretions from the prostate gland used to lubricate the sperm cells, protect them from the pH of the vagina, a bit of nutrition.
The seminal vesicles are small glands located near the bladder that produce fluid to nourish and protect sperm. This fluid makes up a significant portion of semen and helps sperm survive in the female reproductive tract. During ejaculation, the seminal vesicles contract to release their fluid into the ejaculatory ducts.
The pair of glands that secrete fluid into the ejaculatory duct are the seminal vesicles. These glands produce a significant portion of the fluid that makes up semen and helps nourish and protect sperm. The fluid they produce is rich in fructose, which provides energy for the sperm.
The Prostate Gland secretes an alkaline fluid that helps the sperm live longer in the relatively acidic environment in the vagina. This helps neutralize the environment and allow the sperm to function and maximum capacity.
The prostate gland produces fluid that helps nourish and protect sperm. The testicles produce sperm and testosterone, the primary male sex hormone.
YES.sperm duct add fluid with sperm to the testes from epididymis.