One testicle can still produce millions of sperm. Your sperm output is more likely to be affected by other things (tight or too warm clothing, diet, alcohol, drugs etc).
Losing a testicle can affect sex drive, but the impact varies among individuals. Typically, the remaining testicle can compensate by producing sufficient testosterone to maintain libido. However, some men may experience changes in sexual function or emotional responses following the loss. It's advisable for individuals to discuss any concerns with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.
Having one testicle is not going to have any affect on your ability to play football.
It should not affect performance however may effect sperm count and reproductive capability.
No, tea has no effect on testicles.
In most cases the doctors would put a 'falsie' in the scrotum. As long as the other testicle is healthy, it would not prevent reproduction.
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.
Not if only one testicle is removed. You can produce sperm just fine with only one testicle
The function of Leydig cells, which are located in the testicle, is to produce testosterone. They can only function when luteinizing hormone is present.
He was riding a unicycle at his highschool talent show when he accidentally rode off the stage and therefore pushing his left testicle into his stomach and rendering it useless (im not a guy but that must srsly suk o_O)He was riding a unicycle for a school talent show and fell off stage, resulting in him losing his testicle.
no
It is normal for one testicle to be slightly smaller than the other. The difference in size does not affect fertility.
asexual reproduction is the process in which the cell divides into two new cells