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Spermatogenesis occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes in males.
In the intrauterine life both the testes are located in abdomen. From there the descends down and enter through internal inguinal ring and come out from external inguinal ring to the scrotum. Here the body temperature is less by one degree Celsius less. That is essential for Spermatogenesis. At body temperature Spermatogenesis does not occur. Some times a testis is missing in scrotum and is called as non descended testis. You have to mobilize the same below 8 years of age. Or there are high chances of developing cancer in it.
In the male gonads the testes.
In the testes
testes
spermatogenesismeans producing sperm. sperm cells has to go through meosis first.where?Spermatogenesis takes place within several structures of the male reproductive system. The initial stages occur within the testes and progress to the epididymis where the developing gametes mature and are stored until ejaculation. The seminiferous tubules of the testes are the starting point for the process, where stem cells adjacent to the inner tubule wall divide in a centripetal direction-beginning at the walls and proceeding into the innermost part, or lumen-to produce immature sperm. Maturation occurs in the epididymis.
it gives them testes
testes
It occurs in the reproductive system of fruit flies, the ovary of females and the testes of males.
No. Meiosis occurs in the ovaries and testes. Meiosis is the process that deals with gametes (sex cells)
yes
according to a lot of web pages and books production of sperm takes place inside your testacles. for this to produce it needs little more heat than the body temprature.