Sperm Production Cycle
Sperm are the cells created in the testicles that function to fertilize eggs. These specialized cells are created via an intricate process in the testes and are stored there until ejaculated.
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Where And When Do Males Start Producing Sperm
Definition Of Spermatozoa and Spermatogenesis
What Is The Function Of The Epididymis
Where Do Sperm Go After Leaving The Epididymis
Sperm reside in the epididymis until ejaculation. Once ejaculation is initiated, the sperm travel out of the epididymis to the vas deferens, a tube from the scrotum into the pelvis, which then joins with the prostate via the ejaculatory duct. At this point, semen is made from the sperm cells, fluid from the prostate and seminal vesicle. From the ejaculatory duct of the prostate, the semen then enters the urethra where it is joined by fluid from the bulbourethral glands before exiting the penis.
What Are The Accessory Glands Of The Male Reproductive System
Three glands, the prostate, seminal vesicle and bulbourethral glands produce alkaline fluids to lubricate the vagina for semen passage. The seminal vesicle sits atop the prostate and provides 70% of semen fluid volume, including alkaline proteins, enzymes, vitamin C, prostaglandins and sucrose to feed the semen as they swim (4). For more information on the prostate, here's a more in depth analysis on the role the prostate plays in semen and sperm production.
The bulbourethral gland empties into the top of the penis, it both creates pre-cum and fluid to aid in lubrication of the semen (5).
Foods That Increase Sperm Count
The most important thing to look for in foods when attempting to increase sperm count is vitamins and nutrients like Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and most importantly, Zinc. Zinc is essential in the process of creating sperm, as well as maintaining powerful and healthy sperm.
Without an appropriate amount of Zinc, sperm won’t be strong enough to make the difficult journey to fertilize an egg. A few Zinc rich foods include oysters, pumpkin seeds and beef short ribs. For vitamins C and E, most fruits and vegetables fit the bill. Oranges, bananas, and strawberries are all great sources of essential vitamins that will keep sperm healthy and strong.