females do not produce sperm
At birth.
At birth
In humans, males will start producing sperm at puberty. From then on the male can produce millions of sperm per day. The human female is born with all the eggs she will use in her life time. At puberty, hormones stimulate the ovaries to release one egg per month until menopause. Females do not produce fresh eggs during their life.
Artificial insemination (AI) is the process by which sperm is placed into the reproductive tract of a female for the purpose of impregnating the female by using means other than sexual intercourse. In humans, it is used as assisted reproductive technology, primarily to treat infertility using sperm from the woman's partner, or sperm from a sperm donor (donor sperm) where the male partner produces no sperm. It is also increasingly used to enable women without a male partner (i.e., single women and lesbians) to produce children by using donor sperm. In cases where donor sperm is used the woman is the gestational and genetic mother of the child produced, and the sperm donor is the genetic or biological father of the child.
the female egg and male sperm.
when the age of puberty , you will have that when the right time Blah! From the age of puberty onwards, males continue to produce sperm in the testes throughout their lives. Females, however, are born with all the eggs they will ever produce and are released generally once per monthly cycle. For the exact formation of each, you will need to grab a biochemistry textbook. But I bet it's not as exciting as liver functions!
A zygote is formed from the egg cell contributed by the female parent and an sperm from male parent. The fertilized egg is called a zygote, therefore, zygote is definitely a part of female reproductive cell.
Women do not produce sperm ! Women produce eggs - which are developed in their ovaries !
They can produce viable sperm as young as 4 months.
The male body, from puberty into old age, is continuously producing sperm. Unlike the female body which is born with a certain number of eggs and never produces anymore.
Males produce sperm from the age of puberty throughout adult life.
Y chromosome
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.
Sperm generally starts being produced at around the age of 13 to 15. Remember this can vary depending on how fast the individual is developing.
males produce sperm and females produce eggs
Female carries the egg, male produces the sperm.
No
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
nope