Mackenzie answered Sunday October 16 2005, 6:01 pm: Sperm are cells found within the semen. Technically, they are two different things... but no one really thinks that hard. We just call it ejaculant, and roll with that. [: [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
jenymca answered Sunday October 16 2005, 4:06 pm: Semen is the liquid that the sperm lives in. Sperm is the microscopic things that create babies that swims around in it. [ jenymca's advice column | Ask jenymca A Question ]
TimmyTM answered Sunday October 16 2005, 3:30 pm: Sperm are the male gamates which seek out The Holy Egg. *nodnod* Semen is the fluid within which they are in upon ejaculation. Semen has all the nutrients that should allow sperm to live long enough to reach The Holy Egg. [ TimmyTM's advice column | Ask TimmyTM A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Sunday October 16 2005, 3:29 pm: If you want to be technical, then no, they are not the same thing. Semen is the thick white fluid that CONTAINS sperm.
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