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It found that the average protein concentration of semen is 5,040 milligrams (mg) per 100 ml. Since one ejaculation usually produces 5 ml of semen, we can say that the average amount of ejaculation contains around 252 mg of protein.
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Learn More »1. How many calories are in the average semen ejaculation? Most internet sources say that semen contains between 5 and 25 calories per teaspoon, but there isn’t a lot of research to back this figure up. Each ejaculation produces about one teaspoon, or 5 millimeters (mL), of semen on average. But this can range between 1.5 and 7.6 mL, depending on factors like your overall health and if you’ve recently ejaculated. 2. Is there really as much protein as in an egg white? A 2013 review of studies looked at the nutritional composition of semen. It found that the average protein concentration of semen is 5,040 milligrams (mg) per 100 ml. Since one ejaculation usually produces 5 ml of semen, we can say that the average amount of ejaculation contains around 252 mg of protein. However, the review noted that it was difficult to accurately measure the protein concentration of semen, so this number might be inaccurate. Similarly, the protein concentration of an egg white depends on a range of factors — what size is the egg? what kind of bird laid it? — so it’s hard to come up with an exact figure. So, comparing sperm and egg white is like comparing apples and, well, eggs. 3. Is there really as much vitamin C as in an orange? There’s a rumor that semen contains as much vitamin C as there is in an orange. Although semen does contain vitamin C, there isn’t any research to back this claim up. 4. Is zinc really the most prevalent nutrient? According to the 2013 review mentioned above, semen contains a lot of zinc. In fact, one teaspoon could contain about 3 percent of your daily allowance — which is quite a lot for such a small amount of semen! However, you’re better off getting zinc through food or a multivitamin.
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Learn More »9. Does semen really have an anti-aging effect? Sperm contains the antioxidant spermidine. Although one 2014 study shows that spermidine could have anti-aging properties, more research is needed to truly understand how or if this may work. 10. What’s the difference between semen and sperm? Sperm and semen are often used interchangeably, but they’re not exactly the same thing! In short, sperm refers to the cells while semen refers to the liquid. Sperm are the cells responsible for fertilizing eggs. Semen is made up of sperm cells, as well as a number of bodily secretions. These secretions include: prostatic fluid, which neutralizes the acidity of the vagina seminal fluid, which contains proteins, fatty acids, and fructose to nourish the sperm bulbourethral fluid, which lubricates the penis These fluids help the sperm reach the egg while staying healthy. 11. Where are semen and sperm produced in the body? Semen production takes place in the seminiferous tubules, which are tiny tubes in the testicles. Seminal fluid is produced in the seminal vesicles, which are inside the prostate gland. 12. How are semen and sperm made? The seminiferous tubules contain germ cells that eventually turn into sperm cells. The sperm swim into the epididymis, which is a tube behind the testes. The sperm continue to travel through the epididymis for about five weeks. As they travel through the epididymis, they mature and develop further. Then, they move into the vas deferens. When you’re aroused, the sperm mixes with the seminal fluid and other secretions to form semen. When you ejaculate, semen is pushed out of the penis. 13. How often are sperm produced? It takes about two and a half months for a germ cell to become a mature sperm cell. However, you can produce about 1,500 sperm cells each second, and possibly millions a day! 15. How big is the average ejaculation? Usually, you’d ejaculate about one teaspoon of semen at a time. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that the average range of semen per ejaculation is between 1.5 and 7.6 mL. However, this amount can vary based on a few factors, including your overall health and whether you’ve recently ejaculated. 16. How many sperm cells does semen contain? According to WHO, you may produce between 39 million and 928 million sperm cells per ejaculation. On average, there may be anywhere from 15 million to 259 million sperm cells per milliliter of ejaculate. 17. What do sperm look like? Sperm cells look like tadpoles with long tails and big heads. However, it’s possible to have sperm cells that are shaped differently. This is often referred to as “abnormal sperm morphology.” These sperm cells could have no tail, two tails per cell, or a large or deformed head, for example. According to Mayo Clinic, it isn’t uncommon to have thousands of abnormally shaped sperm cells. Furthermore, having an abnormal sperm morphology doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have difficulty conceiving. Share on Pinterest 18. How do sperm swim? The “tail” helps its motility. In other words, the tails help the sperm swim through the tubules, vas deferens, and urethra, and then to the egg. 19. Do XY-carrying sperm really swim faster? You might have heard that sperm carrying XY chromosomes swim faster, but scientific research has shown that this isn’t true. 21. Does your diet affect the taste of your ejaculate? Indeed, your diet can affect the taste of your semen. There isn’t a lot of science-backed research that proves which foods improve the taste of your semen, given the fact that it would be hard to measure. The following are anecdotally associated with bad-tasting semen: garlic
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