The typical age range to begin producing sperm is around 11 to 13 years. Some boys will start earlier and some later. Even if you do not start to produce it by 13, there is normally nothing to worry about. Each of us are different and our bodies all develop at different rates.
Contraception
I'd say old. Male sperm swims faster but also dies faster, so there was a good chance it was waiting for the egg.
no she males do not have sperm because they are not in the male gender
No, female sperm do not have a longer lifespan compared to male sperm.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
No. The human male doesn't have anything the sperm to fertilize
Depends whoes sperm it is
sperm
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
Sperm carries the male DNA, while semen is the fluid that the sperm swim in from the male into the female.
Male sperm typically have a shorter lifespan than female sperm. Male sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days, while female sperm can survive for up to 7 days.
Although only males produce sperm, that does not mean that all sperm is male. There are two types of sperm: male and female. Male sperm carry the 'y' chromosome; female sperm carry the 'x' chromosome. If all sperm where male, then there would be no females born. Thus, the difference between male and female sperm is that male sperm carries the 'y' chromosome and produces male offspring and female sperm carries the 'x' chromosome and produces female offspring.