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The cells produced in the testicle are male reproductive cells, so they are unique to the reproductive system. A sperm cell contains exactly half of the chromosomes (DNA) necessary to reproduce; a female ovum contains the other half required. As an added note, the term 'gonad' refers to the reproductive unit supplying reproductive cells; therefore, a male gonad is the testicle and the female gonad is the ovary.
Male reproductive cells are produced in the testes.
Yes, a gonad is a reproductive organ. It's in the male reproductive system and they're also called testicles, balls, nuts, family jewels, and 'the boys'.
gamete is a male and a female reproductive cell sperm and ovum. gonad is produce sex cells and hormones
gamete is the male reproductive cell called sperm.A haploid reproductive cell that unites with another haploid reproductive cell to from a zygote.
No , it is not possible to produce a baby's cell ( zygote ) without a male reproductive cell ( sperm ) to fertilise it .But a female's reproductive cell ( egg ) can be produced without a sperm .It is possible to transfer a sperm into the ovum of a female through a surgery .
In humans a male reproductive cell is the sperm, while the female reproductive cell is the egg.
it means when a female and a male and they produce a baby and the baby grows up it gives birth
No part of the female reproductive system produces a sperm cell. Sperm is produced in the seminiferous tubules of the male testes.
They are called gonads. A male gonad is the testes, they produce sperm. A female gonad is the ovaries, they produce eggs.
Male reproductive system produces Testosterone. This hormone is produced by the interstitial cells of the testes.
The egg is larger than a sperm because it has the cytoplasm of all four of the produced cells (the other cell components become polar bodies).