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Yes. Unless one of the testes or tubes leading from them is damaged, both testes will produced and deliver sperm to the reproductive tract.
Males have two testes because it allows for the production of sperm. Having two testes provides redundancy in case one is damaged or compromised. Additionally, the two testes are able to produce a large amount of sperm, increasing the chances of successful fertilization.
One of the functions of the testes is to produce sperm. The other function of the testes is to produce hormones, namely testosterone.
The testes or testicles produce human sperm. They hang in a sack called the scrotum beneath the penis. Tubes from the testes go to the prostate gland. The prostate produces semen, a liquid, which it mixes with the sperm. It stores the semen until it ejaculates it out the penis.
Not if only one testicle is removed. You can produce sperm just fine with only one testicle
Pregnancy happens when one sperm cell meets one egg cell. So if the sperm gets into the vagina -- no matter what it's riding on -- pregnancy is possible!
Highly unlikely. No, typically the egg accepts only one sperm. Any sperm during or after the event will have no affect on the pregnancy. No
Sperm fertilizes an egg to create a zygote, which develops into a baby during pregnancy. The genetic material from the sperm combines with that of the egg to determine the baby's characteristics and traits.
You can sell eggs or sperm, but not testicles. There is no medical market for removed testes.
Sperm are manufactured in the Testes, also called Testicles, Balls or Bollocks.The testicles produce sperm.
Yes , you need to have ATLEAST one healthy sperm , Although it will be very difficult to get her pregnant. But yes.
An infected man typically has chlamydia in his semen. Chlamydial infection can ascend to the prostate, epididymis, and testes, and can directly affect the quality of sperm. Scarring in the male reproductive tract can affect sperm count. See related link.