Semenology


 

Semenology

This section is the study of semen and sperm. We’re going to learn everything about semen. For those of you that don’t know, the semen is the fertilizer to the seed (the egg). Without the seed, there will be nothing to nourish. Many believe that the egg cannot survive without semen. But without the seed, the fertilizer will be all lost, and void of life.



What is semen made of?

There are misconceptions about semen, and sperm. Many people think the two are one in the same. However, sperm and semen are two different things. Sperm are reproductive cells that lives and travels inside the semen. Semen is a mixture of fluids that contain sperm which contains over 200 proteins and vitamins that includes: Vitamin C, Calcium, chloride, citric acid, chlorine, fructose, lactic acid, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, vitamin B12, and zinc. The reason for all the vitamins and minerals is to provide the sperm with energy to move towards, and enter the egg. The sperm entering into another reproductive system is a foreign substance, and the body will reject it. These vitamins work as an antirejection for sperm to egg. One other element of semen lipids are called prostaglandins which helps the sperm evade detection by the other body.

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