There are four interwoven hormones that are responsible for sperm production.
Gonadotropin (GnRH): Gonadotropin is one of the vital hormones necessary for sperm production. It’s released in the Hypothalamus present in the human brain and it’s usually responsible for the release of the Luteinizing Hormone and the Follicle Stimulating Hormone from the anterior pituitary gland.
It plays a vital role in the production of the human sperm since it coordinates the activities of the other hormones that are also involved in the production of sperm.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): This is another hormone that is responsible for sperm production. It’s secreted and synthesized by the Gonadotropin (GnRH) in the anterior pituitary gland. The hormone actually regulates the puberty age and also plays a vital role in the production of sperm. It also stimulates the maturation of germ cells in both males and females.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH): This is also known as “Lutropin”. It’s one of the hormones secreted by Gonadotropin in the anterior pituitary gland. The hormone is very necessary for the production of sperm in the male body. It works hand-in-hand with the Follicle Stimulating Hormone.
Testosterone: This is another vital hormone needed for sperm production. The hormone is very important for the development of the male reproduction tissues like prostate and testes. It’s also necessary for promoting sexual characteristics in men.
The whole process of sperm control begins with the pituitary gland which is a very tiny gland at the base section of the brain. When Gonadotropin initiates the release of the Luteinizing Hormone and the Follicle Stimulating Hormone there in the anterior pituitary gland, both of them are then released into the bloodstream where they turn on the male testes for the control and production of sperm.
During puberty stage, the level of the LH and the FSH rise very well thereby leading to the maturity and growth of the testes. With the help of testosterone, the growth of the genitals is enhanced. Pubic hairs and other male characteristics also begin to showcase in the body of the adult male. Together with the FSH and LH, testosterone assists in the production and stimulation of sperm.
It is either LH or FSH. They are produced in the brain. The other hormones mentioned in the expert answer have indirect effects, so there is no real contradiction here.
the human male body naturally produces sperm unless you do drugs which will stop or lessen your sperm count:)
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Men produce sperm for the purpose of reproducing.
Women do not produce sperm ! Women produce eggs - which are developed in their ovaries !
Most Men can and do produce sperm all their life, Unlike women, men produce live sperm continuously throughout their life. As they age, the ability to get an erection may impeded their ability to deliver it, and new research shows that it is not as lively & vigorous as men age, but most men produce sperm from Puberty throughout their lifetime.
No. Only men produce sperm.
Of course they do. Sperm is produced whole life time
No. Unlike women who are born with eggs, men only begin to produce sperm in the testes during / after puberty.
women hold the sperm to produce a baby.
By eating vagina
About 280 million sperms per ejaculate are produced by men.
As long as they have gone through puberty
Women can not produce sperm. Only men can.
Not even close. Cows don't produce sperm, they have mammary glands which produce milk to feed their offspring, not to breed. Bulls are the animals that produce sperm, just like men produce sperm, not women. Besides, that's like asking is human milk sperm? Or, even better, do women's breasts produce sperm? Obviously if you know your biology the answer to both questions would be a resounding NO. Thus, a cow's udder is equivalent to a woman's breasts, even though they are located in a different area on the body as the other.