Sperm.
The sperm cell is produced in the male sex glands or testicles.
Make sex cells are called sperm and female sex cells are called ova
The interstitial, or Leydig cells, of the testicles produce testosterone, the male sex hormone.
Sex hormones are secreted by the gonads, which are the testicles or the ovaries, depending upon the gender of the person in question.
Meiosis is the process that produces the sex cells.
Ovaries in females, testes in males.
The 'testes' or 'testicles'.
Sperm cells are produced in the male sex glands (testicles). Due to their size, they are invisible to the human eye and can only be studied under a microscope. The testicles produce millions of sperm cells every day.
The sperm cell is produced in the male sex glands or testicles.
Testosterone is Testosterone - sex hormone responsible for developing male secondary sex characteristics it is produced in the Testicles.
testicles
That's where ALL cells are produced - including male sex cells.
Make sex cells are called sperm and female sex cells are called ova
Where sex cells are produced: meiosis Where sex cells unite: fertilization
sex cells
meiosis
a male steroid hormone produced in the testicles and responsible for the development of secondary sex characteristics.