Yes, a human male can live a normal life with one testicle; he will likely have normal fertility within the context of a single monogamous relationship as well. If the location of the other testicle is in question, a medical doctor should be consulted. If the other testicle is missing for known reasons, the man's doctor should be informed of those reasons so that he/she can make medically sound decisions regarding screening testing for other diseases.
Absolutely ! A man can still father a child if he has only one testicle.
A man's testes can hold between 80 and 100 million sperm if he is healthy.
To create Testosterone, which basically makes a man like a man, and sperm, to reproduce.
Frogs don't have testes. They have one opening in the body which is called a cloaca.
Not if only one testicle is removed. You can produce sperm just fine with only one testicle
true!
No, the size is irrelevant for having sex.
it is the testes of a Japanese man and produces sperms, the man gave his ball a name---fushigi!
Sperm cells are created and mature inside a man's testes.
Most men have 2 testes, but some have less.
no
One of the functions of the testes is to produce sperm. The other function of the testes is to produce hormones, namely testosterone.