Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. They arise from epithelial tissue to become spermatocytes, to spermatids and then spermatozoa. The spermatozoa enters to the epididymis to mature, and is stored there until ejaculation. Upon ejaculation to sperm travels through the vas deferens to the ejaculatory duct into the urethra and through the penis. A mnemonic for this is SEVEn UP: Seminiferous tubules, Epididymis,Vas deferens, Ejaculatory duct, nothing (- hey it works), Urethra, Penis. The sperm exits in a liquid called semen, which is a mix of sperm and fluid from the prostate, seminal vesicles and the bulbourethral glands.
when sperms are developed,they are stored in the epididymis.after sometime if not released by sex or in any form,they come out as bed-wetting.
testes produce sperms
Yes!
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Oligoteratozoospermia is a condition where's sperm's movement is slow compared to the normal one, and they (sperms) have abnormal shapes, also sperms counted less than normal.
to produce sperms by the process of spermatogenesis
she gets pregnent
they breed
some physical probs
the sperm will die
Nothing , that's what happens during puberty
Sperm cannot live for very long outside of the body
The effect is not supposed to be reproductively significant as the digestive and reproductive systems are not directly linked.
When sperm is weak, what happens is that they are not strong enough to swim up the birth canal to the fallopian tube. This makes fertilization of an egg rather unlikely.
when one sperm penetrates the membrane of an ovum. it will tickens and secrete an enzyms that digest other sperms
if sperms were larger than eggs, al the sperms will squash the egg and there will be no baby!!!
No, it is not possible to see sperms while urinating because sperms are very tiny and a microscope is needed to see them.
They will die within hours. Then they'll either dry up or start to rot and smell real bad.