It doesn't depend on how much of sperm is produced for a man to be fertile but it depends on the quality of the sperm. Many lifestyle factors affect the quality of sperm, eg. Smoking, excessive alcohol intake , temperature at which the testicles are kept at, etc.
No, sperm is not considered an animal. Sperm is a reproductive cell produced by male animals, including humans, but it is not a separate organism or animal on its own.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant during her fertile days, which typically occur around ovulation when an egg is released from the ovary. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for several days, so intercourse during this fertile window increases the chances of sperm meeting the egg. The fertile days are usually considered to be a few days before and the day of ovulation.
No, sperm is not considered a microorganism. Sperm is a specialized cell produced by the male reproductive system for fertilization. Microorganisms are tiny living organisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
No, sperm are produced in the testes.
Sperm are produced before sex in the testes, stored in the epididymis, and are released during ejaculation when a man reaches orgasm. Sex itself does not produce sperm but serves as the method of delivering the stored sperm for reproduction.
Yes, It is a 3rd arm that grows out of your anal cavity.
She is considered fertile when she begins to ovulate before her first period, and ends when she comes to menopause (which is usually at age 50 or so). When all the components for fertilisation are in place. Ovaries, womb and menstrual cycle.
Men are continuously producing sperm, so they are fertile at all times. However, sperm can live inside a woman's body for up to five days after ejaculation, so the window of fertility for conception is typically considered to be about five days before ovulation to the day of ovulation.
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules.
The sperm cell is produced in the male sex glands or testicles.
Sperm of a fertile male.
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