What are the contents of semen ?
The contents of semen are ninety percent (90%) seminal fluids including fructose (sugar) and proteins; sperm accounts for only about one percent (1%) of its total volume and the rest is made up of trace minerals and nutrients. Our staff has published an eBook called "Learn How To Increase Sperm Volume And Achieve Stronger Orgasms, Better Fertility and Longer-Lasting Erections" and it is available free for the asking. To receive your copy and a free subscription to our monthly newsletter, just fill out the following form. We respect privacy and your personal information will remain confidential at all times. |
Semen is the fluid containing spermatozoa, which is secreted by the sexual glands of males. It is discharged by the body through the process known as ejaculation and used to fertilize the female ova. Seminal fluids are composed mainly of seminal plasma, which is the fluid secreted by the accessory male reproductive organs (the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland). The bulbourethral organs glands also contribute with a small amount of viscous mucus, which gives semen its texture and cohesion. The purpose of the seminal plasma is to protect and feed the spermatozoa during their journey to the ova through the female reproductive tract. The normal environment of the vagina is too acidic for sperm cells, aside from the presence of local cells which are part of the immune system and which view sperm cells as foreign entities. This is why the sperm contains a series of basic amines designed to counter the vagina acidity and to protect the DNA inside the sperm cell from acidic destruction. Finally, the contents of semen include the mucus and texturizing proteins that serve to increase the mobility of sperm cells in the vagina and cervix by creating a less viscous channel for the sperm cells to swim through, and preventing their diffusion out of the semen. Often times, people tend to confuse semen and sperm. As you can see from the above information there is a clear distinction between the two, sperm forming part of the semen content. Because 1% of the contents of semen is sperm, an increase in semen volume will clearly have an impact on the level of sperm count.
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