Biology, asked by adebnath928, 11 months ago

difference between semen and sperm

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Answered by Blaezii
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Sperm is the motile microscopic male reproductive cell which is transmitted into the female reproductive system through a process of sexual intercourse. ... On the other hand, semen refers to the seminal fluid that is a whitish and viscous liquid released from the penis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sperm is the motile microscopic male reproductive cell which is transmitted into the female reproductive system through a process of sexual intercourse. These cells are haploid and have a flagellum that helps in movement. During the process of fertilization the nucleus in the sperm cell combines with the nucleus of the larger egg cell thereby forming the fetus that grows into a new organism.

On the other hand, semen refers to the seminal fluid that is a whitish and viscous liquid released from the penis. The semen contains the sperm cells and other seminal plasma liquids which ensure viability of the fluid. Every ejaculation contains 2 to 5% volume of semen containing fluids that immerse the sperm cells, sustaining them ensuring motility till fetus formation.

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adebnath928: thanks a lot
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