In artificial insemination, semen collected is stored in liquid
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In artificial insemination, semen collected is stored in liquid nitrogen, not ammonia, chlorine, or oxygen. Liquid nitrogen has a very low temperature, which helps to preserve the quality and viability of the sperm cells in the semen sample. This allows the semen to be stored for a longer period of time and used for later insemination procedures, increasing the success rate of the artificial insemination process.