Did you know that "Semen contains small amounts of more than thirty elements, including fructose, ascorbic acid, cholesterol, creatine, citric acid, lactic acid, nitrogen, vitamin B12, and various salts and enzymes.
  Semen contains small amounts of more than thirty elements,
including fructose, ascorbic acid, cholesterol, creatine, citric
acid, lactic acid, nitrogen, vitamin B12, and various salts and
enzymes. Let's go back to the inside of the head of the sperm.
All normal cells have 46 chromosomes but sperm have half
that number or, 23. If and when the sperm joins ups with the
female's, egg (ovum) which also has 23 chromosomes,
together they add up to 46 chromosomes. The middle section
controls the sperms activities. The sperm or (spermatozoa --
which are the little swimming critters) make up only about 5%
of what a man ejaculates each time he ejaculates. This
represents about 100 to 400 million of them! Therefore, they
are very, very tiny, in fact a single sperm is the smallest cell in
the body.
The rest of what a man ejaculates in his ejaculate, which is
about a teaspoonful (5 ml), is made up of water, sugar,
protein, vitamin C, zinc, and prostaglandins. Semen or seminal
fluid is the mixture of sperm and the secretions of the seminal
vesicles, prostate gland, and the bulbourethral glands. Over
the course of a guy's life, he'll produce more than 12 trillion
sperm.
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