Semen is a lot more fun to produce ;) But seriously, there are chemical differences. Semen, when mixed with a woman's egg, will most likely result in the conception of a child. Pee, on the other hand, does not have this ability. And semen is the product of sexual arousal/activity where as pee is just waste matter produced from the system cleaning itself. Lastly, both genders produce urine, whereas sperm is something only males can have.
Urine is a waste product produced by the kidneys that is made up of water, salts, and urea, while semen is a fluid that contains sperm and other substances produced by the male reproductive system during ejaculation. Urine is typically yellowish in color and odor, while semen is white or gray and may have a distinct odor.
Urine is typically clear to yellow in color and has a distinct odor, while semen is usually white or slightly yellow and has a thicker consistency. Additionally, semen is produced by the reproductive organs during ejaculation, while urine is produced by the kidneys and expelled through the urethra.
In general, there is no significant difference between men and women's urine. However, the composition of urine can vary based on factors such as hydration, diet, and overall health, which can differ between individuals regardless of gender.
Yellow stains on a mattress pad could be a variety of things, including sweat, urine, or even spilled drinks. To determine if they are semen stains, a forensic analysis would be needed.
Generally, there should not be a significant difference between the urine of a 13-year-old and an 18-year-old in terms of composition. However, factors like diet, hydration levels, and medical conditions can influence urine characteristics in individuals of any age.
In general, there is no difference between men's and women's urine. Both contain water, waste products, and electrolytes. However, there may be slight variations based on individual factors such as diet and hydration levels.
Urine is typically clear to yellow in color and has a distinct odor, while semen is usually white or slightly yellow and has a thicker consistency. Additionally, semen is produced by the reproductive organs during ejaculation, while urine is produced by the kidneys and expelled through the urethra.
Ureter: are those which carry urine from kidney to urinary bladder. These are 2 in number. Each length is about 25cm.Urethra: is the part which carry only urine in female and urine and semen in males.
One major difference is that in males, the urethra is a shared pathway for both semen and urine, while in females, there are separate openings for these functions - the urethra for urine and the vagina for semen. Additionally, in females, the reproductive system includes the uterus and fallopian tubes for fertilization and pregnancy, which are not present in males.
By white urine you mean clear urine or white because clear urine is just urine but white urine is semen and if you had a "tickling" sensation before it happened then its semen.
No, semen in urine will not affect the UA in any way.
No, urine and semen come out of different tubes in males. Urine is expelled through the urethra, which is a separate tube from where semen is released during ejaculation.
if you are coming urine, you need to go to the GP.
Urethra
Yes, the semen is excreted in the form of faeces or urine.
Sometimes it is completely white but that does not always.
AnswerUrine and sperm never leave the penis at the same time. When a male ejaculates, the passageway for the urine is closed. When a man urinates, the passageway for the semen is closed. Ejaculation and urination can not happen at the same time.Remark: Urine and sperm can leave the penis at the same time if the semen is blocked in the portion between the beginning of the penis and the anus (sphincter). You can achieve this by applying pressure in this zone with the aid of your palm (fingers). This way the semen is blocked in the urethra right after it leaves the crossroad with the urinary conduct (that is the common lower portion). I do NOT recommend it instead of using serious protection, such as a condom, because it may NOT be sufficiently safe, if you are in the middle of a sexual act. On the other hand, :)it works well if you don't want to end up with a sticky hand. Than, after the passageway for urine is open, you can pee both urine and semen.
Not good. See a doctor.