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All about sperm

All about sperm
All about sperm

What is sperm?

The word "sperm" comes from a root Greek word "sperma" meaning "seed". Sperms or sperm cells (biologically known as spermatozoa) are the reproductive cells found in male semen that are essential for human reproduction (and all other mammals). Millions of sperm (spermatozoa) are released in each millimeter of semen ejaculated from the urethra of a male.

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Where sperms are produced?

Sperm are made in your testicles after puberty, around the age of 11 to 13 years. They then travel with a few drops of fluid through the male reproductive system. As they move through the system, the sperm mix with more fluid made by the prostate and seminal vesicles, until the sperm are released (ejaculated) at the time of sexual climax (orgasm).

Structure of sperm

Each sperm cell has simple three separate parts: the head, middle and tail. The head of the sperm contains half of the man's DNA. To enter the egg, the head of the sperm has a tip designed for penetration known as the acrosome. Energy used by the sperm to propel itself has its origin in the mitochondria wrapped around the center portion of the sperm. The mitochondria uses a simple sugar (fructose) ejaculated in the semen with the sperm to produce energy for the sperm's movement.

Function of sperm

Sperms are needed to fertilize the egg in a woman's body in order for a human being to be created. Without sperm, fertilization of the female egg is impossible.

Sperm & fertilization - how babies are made

Sperm are designed to be strong swimmers as they musttravelfrom the opening of the cervix at the tip of a woman's uterus to the fallopian tube to find the egg to fertilize. The head of the sperm contains the DNA. Its body contains special structures called mitochondria that provide the "fuel" to move, and the tail helps propel the sperm towards the female egg.

Mobility of sperm

Sperm only move a mere .12 inches (3 mm) per hour. Over 1,000 movements of the tail propel the sperm cell forward an inch, but the sperm requires thousands of movements of its tail to allow it to reach the woman's egg inside her (1.25 cm).

Life of sperm

Sperm can live up to three to five days after ejaculation, if they are ejaculated into the vagina. Outside of the vagina or any warm, moist place, they would only live for a few hours, maybe even for a few minutes.

Difference between sperm and semen

Semen is the cloudy white body fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the penis during ejaculation and contains "sperms". Most of the fluid in semen is made up of secretions from male reproductive organs. Usually, each milliliter of semen contains millions of spermatozoa (sperm). The purpose of semen is purely for reproduction, as a vehicle to carry the spermatozoa into the female reproductive tract.

Sperm, on the other hand, is the microscopic male reproductive cell while semen refers to the seminal fluid that contains millions of sperms. Also, sperm cells are microscopic and not visible to the normal eye but semen is a viscous liquid easily visible. Hence, semen is the "liquid" medium that contains and facilitates the passage & entry of "solid" sperms from the make penis and into the female vagina.

Normal values of sperms

Sperm concentration: 20x106 spermatozoa/ml or more

Total sperm count: 40x106 spermatozoa or more

Motility (movement): 50% or more with forward progression or 25% or more with rapid progression within 60 min after collection

Morphology (form): Should be 30% or more with normal form and shape

Vitality (life): Should be 75% or more live

White blood cells: Should be less than 1x106 /ml
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Sperm analysis

The examination of a sample of sperm is an important element in investigating infertility in men and can help examine the motility of sperm, and if an individual suspects he has abnormal sperm, having a sperm sample tested is one way to determine if he is correct.

If there are too many sperm in a sample, or white blood cells appear, which can mean there is an infection, further testing can be done. The semen is produced by masturbation after a period of 2-3 days' abstinence. The sample can be produced in the centre or at home, but in the latter case, it must be brought to the lab within an hour.

There are many factors that can interfere with healthy sperm and interfere with fertility, such as recreational and prescription drug use. Use of tobacco and alcohol can also reduce motility and fertility. If your sperm is less than you want it to be, there are ways to increase it. Using a natural, herbal sperm & semen boosting supplement like Performer 5 is one of the best yet time tested ways of increasing both the quantity and quality of your sperms and semen.




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