Average males usually become potentially fertile (produce sperm) at age 13, however aren't fully fertile until age 14-16.
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You don't, A mans organs create sperm continuously. It only stops when you reach a certain age. It is called endropause. The ages vary per person.
A soon as puberty begins a boy can normally produce sperm. It is highly unusual, but not impossible, for a boy to experience the onset of puberty at age 8. as above it could happen but the odds are very low
yes, you create sperm during puberty.
Sperm cells become potent around the age of seventeen and eighteen.
Most biotic creature carry sperm. if it can mate and create offspring it carries sperm
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what age do most people get sperm
When a sperm and egg join, they create a fertilized egg known as a zygote.
The usual age is 13.
A sperm bank can restrict donors in anyway, but the usual qualifications are: between the age of 18-45, healthy and no history of genetic disease, both parents known, and a willingness to produce sperm in a laboratory setting. The laboratory itself is the payee, but they usually hold the payment until the donor's blood screen is completed.