the dickpissinmouth gland is the structure in which sperm accuire the ability to move. this system was created when a male was not able to deal with the problems of having a wife so he used this system
Seminal vesicle
seminal vesicles
Pollen is the male reproductive structure of seed plants. It contains the sperm cells necessary for fertilization. When pollen is transferred from the male reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure (such as by wind or pollinators), it can reach the ovule without the need for water, allowing for fertilization and seed formation to occur.
The tightly coiled structure that produces sperm is called the seminiferous tubules. These tubules are located within the testes, the male reproductive organs.
the archegonium structure produces haploid egg cells (the female reproductive structure-think "egg" like archEGonium) wheras the antheridium produces haploid sperm cells (the male reproductive structure)
prostate gland
Seminal vesicle
The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is the cone. The cone produces pollen or sperm cells that will later on fertilize a female plants eggs or anthers
seminal vesicles
Pollen is the male reproductive structure of seed plants. It contains the sperm cells necessary for fertilization. When pollen is transferred from the male reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure (such as by wind or pollinators), it can reach the ovule without the need for water, allowing for fertilization and seed formation to occur.
The penis delivers sperm into the vaginal canal and it also removes urine from the body.
The tightly coiled structure that produces sperm is called the seminiferous tubules. These tubules are located within the testes, the male reproductive organs.
Sperm and egg cells are gametes, or reproductive cells. The sperm is the male reproductive cell. The egg is the female reproductive cell.
the archegonium structure produces haploid egg cells (the female reproductive structure-think "egg" like archEGonium) wheras the antheridium produces haploid sperm cells (the male reproductive structure)
No. Every cell is a somatic cell except for the reproductive cells (the egg and sperm). They are gametes.
When a male insect removes a rival's sperm packet from a female, he prevents his rival from producing progeny (babies), and gains the reproductive advantage by guaranteeing that all eggs produced by the female will be fertilized with his sperm.
Yes it comes from the male reproductive system.