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What is semen? 12 frequently asked questions
Semen is a fluid that carries sperm out of the body during ejaculation. The average amount of semen a person releases during ...
The seminal vesicles are a pair of sac-like glands that can be found within the male pelvis. They’re responsible for producing the majority of the components that make up semen. Read on to learn more ...
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Prostate health after 40: What every man should know
The prostate, a small, walnut-sized gland located below the bladder, encircles the urethra, the tube responsible for transporting urine from the bladder out of the body and directly influences urinary ...
Semen is a fluid that is composed of sperm as well as fluids from the prostate and other glands. The resulting seminal fluid or ejaculate passes through several ducts on its way to the urethra. First, ...
Sperm are male reproductive (sex) cells. The word "sperm" can refer to spermatozoon (singular) or spermatozoa (plural). Sperm are tiny cells with an oval-shaped body and a long tail. They measure just ...
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