That is not the answer. The answer is Testes.
No, sperm are produced in the testes.
In frogs, sperm is produced in the testes through a process called spermatogenesis. This involves the division and maturation of germ cells into sperm cells, which then undergo a series of transformations to become motile sperm. Once mature, the sperm are stored in the testes until the mating season, when they are released into the environment during external fertilization. During amplexus, the male frog grasps the female, and sperm are expelled to fertilize the eggs as the female lays them.
the function of the sperm duct is to carry the sperm from the testes
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules.
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The sperm cell is produced in the male sex glands or testicles.
Egg is produced in the ovaries in females and sperm in testes in males.
Sperm is produced in the scrotum sac of the male.
A frog's seminal vesicles produce and store seminal fluid, which is a component of sperm. During mating, this fluid mixes with sperm to create a mucus-like substance that helps sperm swim and survive in the female reproductive tract.
Seminiferous tubules are located in the testes and are where sperm is produced.
You always have sperm. It is produced in your testicals.