Yes
The Testicle is what produces sperm in the male human body.
nope don't think so, where would the sperms be produced.
Probably not, it is too warm inside of the body for sperm to develop.
Sperm (the male sex cells) are produced inside the testes. Sperm is made inside the seminiferous tubules in the testes during spermatogenesis ( male gametogenesis). The sperm comes to epididymis from the seminiferous tubules inside the testis, and is stored there. Epididymis is a coiled tube that resides inside the scrotum, next to each testicle.
Male newborns have the same anatomy as an adult male, except in size. The testicles rest inside the abdomen but descend prior to birth to rest inside the scrotum; some newborns can have an undescended testicle (usually one but can be both) which means the testicle never made its way down into the scrotum. This usually requires surgery to move the testicle down into the scrotum. Female babies have the same anatomy, inside and out, as an adult female. In rare circumstances, a female newborn may have abnormalities involving the outer genitalia which is corrected by surgery. In some births, the newborn can have external structures of both male and female. In some births, the genital abnormalities make it difficult to tell whether the baby is male or female; sometimes it takes several weeks or even chromosomal testing to determine the baby's sex.
Male and female birds mate, and the male places sperm inside the body of the female. This fertilizes the eggs being formed inside the body of the female bird. When they are formed, the female lays the eggs in a nest, keeps them warm with her body until they hatch into baby birds.
Each teste (or testicle if you prefer) is formed from a mass of tightly wound up narrow tubes (imagine making a ball from lots of elastic bands and you get the general idea). Inside these tubes sperm and the male hormone testosterone are manufactured.
The cells produced in the testicle are male reproductive cells, so they are unique to the reproductive system. A sperm cell contains exactly half of the chromosomes (DNA) necessary to reproduce; a female ovum contains the other half required. As an added note, the term 'gonad' refers to the reproductive unit supplying reproductive cells; therefore, a male gonad is the testicle and the female gonad is the ovary.
Either testicle is capable of getting a female pregnant. Even a male with only one testicle can get a female pregnant.
actually, no it is not It help decide whether it is a boy or girl. And traits. or something like that. the baby is inside the mother
Inside of his body.