SUCCESSFULL SPERM RETRIEVAL RATE IN HYPERHONADOTROP HYPOGONADISM
Abstract
Sperm (ancient Greek: spérma sperma - sperm, seed, seed), lust - a substance that is released in humans from men during sexual intercourse, as well as from male animals; produced by male gonads. Dark, light gray, viscous, smelly, Semen consists of spermatozoa and seminal fluid. Sperm contains proteins, fats, carbohydrates, calcium, potassium, sodium salts and other organic and inorganic substances. Sperm production begins at puberty, increases during puberty, and decreases with age. The amount of sperm released during sexual intercourse is different in different species: 2-6 ml in humans, 4-5 ml in bulls, 60-100 ml in horses, up to 250 ml in pigs, 1-1.5 ml in rams. The amount of spermatozoa in sperm varies depending on the living conditions of animals (about 30% in rams, 14% in bulls, 7-8% in horses and pigs).