It really depends on how old and the rate you masturbate at, most boys start producing some sperm around 14-16, the older you get the more you can produce but once you get to a certain age (say 40) you will start to produce less and less the older you get.
A male produces around 5ml of semen (teaspoon) during an ejaculation on average, this will hold millions of sperm cells.
It doesn't depend on how much of sperm is produced for a man to be fertile but it depends on the quality of the sperm. Many lifestyle factors affect the quality of sperm, eg. Smoking, excessive alcohol intake , temperature at which the testicles are kept at, etc.
Sperm is created in the testicles of a man.
It's produced automatically inside your testicles
Make sex cells are called sperm and female sex cells are called ova
by a woman eggs and by a man sperm
No, sperm are produced in the testes.
No. Part of the surgery involves removal of the seminal vesicles, which means no sperm can be produced. The man will still achieve sexual orgasm, minus ejaculation.
A man continuously makes sperm for all of his life.
The human body takes about 64 to 72 days to produce mature sperm, a process known as spermatogenesis. However, sperm can continue to be produced throughout a man's life, and the total time can vary slightly among individuals. After sperm are produced, they are stored in the epididymis, where they mature and gain the ability to swim. Overall, while the production cycle takes several weeks, sperm are constantly being generated.
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules.
A healthy man is constantly creating new sperm to meet the supply and demand. It takes just over 90 days for sperm to be produced and fully mature so there is always sperm at some level of development in his reproductive system.
Sperm are produced before sex in the testes, stored in the epididymis, and are released during ejaculation when a man reaches orgasm. Sex itself does not produce sperm but serves as the method of delivering the stored sperm for reproduction.