They're born without sperm, they make sperm during puberty and then continue to produce sperm.
No, males cannot produce sperm before reaching puberty. Sperm production typically begins during puberty, which is the stage of development when sexual maturity is reached.
Sperm production in males begins during puberty, typically around the age of 12 to 16 years old.
yes, you create sperm during puberty.
No, the sperm that males produce are produced are produced from scratch in the testes after they have developed to a productive state during puberty. which in Western Europeans is about age 13. it takes about 70 days for a sperm to develop to maturity. once sperm production has started a male will keep producing for the rest of his life.
Males undergo meiosis during spermatogenesis, the process by which sperm cells are produced in the testes. Meiosis occurs in the testes to create haploid sperm cells that each have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Sperm fully develop in the male reproductive system during puberty, typically around the ages of 12 to 16 years old.
In males, the testes produce sperm cells. The female gametes, ova, are formed in the ovaries. Whereas the testes produce the male gamete from puberty onwards, girls are born with all their ova, which develop as they pass through the ages of puberty.
During and after puberty
Yes, they do, once they hit puberty.
Puberty starts at 12 years of age in males. The penis starts growing at 13/14 years of age.
In males, the testis become larger and can produce mature sperm. in males, the ovaries become fertile. Only fertile sperm and eggs can reproduce.
Males produce sperm from the age of puberty throughout adult life.