A male with only one testicle can still produce semen, as the remaining testicle often compensates for the loss. While there may be some variation in sperm production and semen volume, many men with one testicle can have normal fertility. Factors such as overall health, hormonal balance, and any underlying conditions also play a significant role in semen production. Therefore, while there might be some differences, it doesn't necessarily mean that semen production will be significantly reduced.
A horse testicle is a male reproductive organ that produces sperm and testosterone. The testicles are responsible for producing sperm cells for reproduction and are also the primary source of testosterone, the hormone responsible for male sexual characteristics and behaviors.
The Testicle is what produces sperm in the male human body.
The gonad is another name for testicle which is the part of the male body that produces testosterone and sperm.
Yes. One testicle will still produce millions of sperm.
Only if they are seamen.
No
Either testicle is capable of getting a female pregnant. Even a male with only one testicle can get a female pregnant.
The function of the testicles or testis is to produce sperm and hormones. For more detailed info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testicle#Function
Semen is the male ejaculate. Seamen is the word meaning sailors.
Yes
The male gonad is the testicle. It is located in the scrotum, an external sac.
Seamen