40 -600 million
40-60million
It varies from man to man
There can be over a billion sperm in one 0.25 ml straw of bull semen.
There are about 100 million sperm in one teaspoon of semen.
Mom and dad have vaginal sex. Dad ejaculates semen into mom. The semen is made out of sperm. One sperm attaches to the egg and it forms a baby.
Depending on how long it has been since he last ejaculated the normal amount of semen will be 1.5ml to 5.0ml (.5ml = 1 tsp) per ejaculation. The semen consists of 90% to 95% fluids other than sperm. The sperm count should be 20 million to 150 million sperm per ml of semen. In order to be called a healthy sample the semen needs to contain 20 million sperm per ml of semen. Up to 40% of the sperm can be nonviable, abnormally shaped and poor motility.Too much semen can dilute the sperm, too much and too little won't give the sperm enough of a boost to get high enough inside the uterus.
The testes make sperm which is stored in the epididymis. When one ejaculates the sperm is released and mixed with seminal(milky) fluid from the prostategland. This is now called SEMEN.
The color and consistency of semen can vary among individuals due to several factors. One factor is the concentration of sperm cells in the semen. Higher concentrations of sperm can give the semen a thicker and whiter appearance. Other factors that can influence the color and consistency of semen include hydration levels, diet, and overall health.
This is normal. The white colouring of semen is caused by sperm, which you're not producing yet. One you're well into puberty, you'll find your semen will become whiter.
A type of sugar, fructose, is one of the components of semen. But table sugar, which is a molecule of fructose plus a molecule of glucose, is not found in the semen.
Sperm itself doesn't, but the semen it lives in does, in small amounts.
They stay until one of the thousands of sperm cells find the ovule (female sex cell) and then there's a possibility you could get pregnant but the other sperms die. The first sperm to get into the ovule is safe but the other sperms last for at least one day then they die.
A healthy sperm cell is usually a white color (edit: Are you sure? just because semen is white doesn't mean the sperm cell itself is white, it might just be seminal proteins making it white), it can be thick or thin depending on the types of foods the male individually eats. If the sperm is yellow, yellow/green or a dirty white, these are signs that the sperm is unhealthy and this person may have some infection. A recommendation would be to always get your partner checked, at least once a month, and before any first time sexual activity with them, :D does that answer your question? I wasn't exactly sure on what you were asking
no... they are like 2 tubes run seperatly. One running pee and the other running sperm and semen.