Until you drink it and get instantly drunk.
Sperm remain viable in the reproduction system from 24 to 48 hours. If you want to conceive successfully, you have to time ovulation accordingly.
you have to be around 14 years old to sperm
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during spermatogenesis 1 spermatogonium gives rise to 4 spermatozoa
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spermatogenesis
Spermatogenesis is a process where germ cells are produced by mitosis and meiosis. Sprmatogonium is a precursor cells (2n) produce primary spermatocytes (2n) and sucessive secondary spermatocytes(n). This in turn converted as spermatids (n) and give rise mature sperm cells (spermatozoa).
during spermatogenesis 1 spermatogonium gives rise to 4 spermatozoa
You don't want to know. ( He,he!) Sperm cells are are produced in specialised tissue called the germinal epithelium. During puberty, hormones stimulate the sperm cells to become active. The process for producing sperm cells is called spermatogenesis.
The cell is produced in the Testes, in a process called Meiosis what is meiosis?
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spermatogenesis
sperm cells are formed
No, Sertoli cells do not produce sperm. They provide support and nourishment for developing sperm cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. Sperm cells are produced by germ cells through the process of spermatogenesis.
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spermatogonia ----> spermatocytes ------> spermatids -----> sperm
Sperm cells are produced through a process called spermatogenesis, which occurs in the testicles. It involves the division and transformation of germ cells into sperm cells. The process includes several stages, including the proliferation, meiotic division, and maturation of germ cells into fully functional sperm cells.
the seminiferous tubules in the testes. These cells undergo a process called spermatogenesis, where they divide and differentiate to produce mature sperm cells. The mature sperm cells are then released into the tubules and travel through the reproductive system to be ejaculated.
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