Yes.
All male animals have sperm, all females have eggs with a few exceptions that are asexual and have both.
Because men are not the ones to produce and fertalize eggs. They're job us sperm.
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Women do not have sperm. They only have eggs. The male releases sperm when he ejaculates.
No. Unlike women who are born with eggs, men only begin to produce sperm in the testes during / after puberty.
No of course not! Men have the equipment that comes with its own agent to contribute to making a baby. We have eggs! The sperm (which only men have) fertilizies the egg (which only women have) to make a baby!
No, old men's sperm does not carry worms. Sperm cells only contain genetic material from the male donor and are not capable of carrying worms. If worms are present in the body, they are typically found in the intestines or other tissues, not in sperm cells.
Yes that is true .... Men were the only ones allowed, women had to stay behind (they had no choice...).
Women do not make sperm only men do.
No, girls do not have sperm. Sperm are the male's reproductive cells. Only men have sperm. Girls (females) have eggs instead.
No. Not all of us produce sperms. Only men who are fertile produces sperms.
No, the semen and sperm is the same for all men. What can change it is your diet.
No, sperm thickness is not typically affected by gender. Sperm thickness, or semen viscosity, can be influenced by factors such as dehydration or certain medical conditions, but it is not inherently tied to gender.