Males produce many things. They produce sperm as well as testosterone. They differ from women because women produce estrogen. Everyone produces immune system functions in their intestines.
In mammals a female is born with all of the oogonium (eventually eggs) she will ever produce. However, males can continuously produce gametes throughout their lifetime. Sperm are produced in around 64 days. Primary follicles (that produce ovum) take around 20 weeks to develop.
The testes in males are the primary organs that produce testosterone. In females, the ovaries also produce a small amount of testosterone.
In humans, the testes produce sperm cells in males, while the ovaries produce eggs in females.
The testes in males are part of the reproductive system, specifically the male reproductive system. The testes produce sperm cells through a process called spermatogenesis.
Males produce only one type of gamete - the sperm cell, or spermatozoon.
Its warmer temprature that reptiles produce males
After the onset of puberty, males produce semen.
Males produce many things. They produce sperm as well as testosterone. They differ from women because women produce estrogen. Everyone produces immune system functions in their intestines.
Testes ,ovaries
males produce sperm and females produce eggs
Females only produce one or two eggs, males produce many sperm.
sperm
reproductive
In mammals a female is born with all of the oogonium (eventually eggs) she will ever produce. However, males can continuously produce gametes throughout their lifetime. Sperm are produced in around 64 days. Primary follicles (that produce ovum) take around 20 weeks to develop.
In terms of reproductive anatomy, males have testes that produce sperm, while females have ovaries that produce eggs. In terms of physiology, males have a penis and produce testosterone, while females have a uterus and produce estrogen.
The testes in males are the primary organs that produce testosterone. In females, the ovaries also produce a small amount of testosterone.
In humans, the testes produce sperm cells in males, while the ovaries produce eggs in females.