When you go through puberty. The body starts to make sperm. Sperm is sperm. Its white and it is all created equal. It has to do with when the body starts releasing/ producing alot of hormones which elevate testoserone levels. This is what is responsible for the level of sperm count. The Hormone levels in ones body. Hormones are responsible for Testoserone levels, they are interlocked.
I'm no doctor, I'm not in the medical field. I'm just a guy who's somewhat educated about what's responsible for what. I'm into bodybuilding, and so I naturally educated myself in matters such as these. Hormones are responsible for A LOT, and for me, I take special interest in HGH. I don't " shoot up", or anything like that. All I do is find natural things that you can find in a place like GNC (( everything sold in that store is 100% LEGAL )). There are also alot of herbs that can help the body with many multiple things regarding muscle development. PLANTS are awesome, and if only people would realize the real power of plants, maybe they'd stop using stupid medications.
I KNOW ALL THIS IS WAY OFF YOUR TOPIC, but one thing evolves into another.
I highly doubt I answered your question, but I hope that I was somewhat helpful with answering some of what you were after.
at the age of 15 i am 11 but my sperm is halfely developed but i read it in n book
nurse cells nourish the sperm cells until they have fully developed
Women do not produce sperm ! Women produce eggs - which are developed in their ovaries !
Maybe what you mean is it's use it is used for movement and it is well developed
gods will.
Well because you haven't developed yet you begin to produce sperm between 12 and 14
Actually when sperm is outside the penis it is a pure white but on the inside it has like a round head and a long tail.
make more sperm
Immature sperm cells, also known as spermatids, appear as round cells with a condensed nucleus and a small amount of cytoplasm. They are smaller and less developed compared to mature sperm cells, which have a distinct head, midpiece, and tail. Under a microscope, spermatids can be observed in various stages of spermatogenesis as they continue to mature into fully developed sperm cells.
Mature sperm tends to be more of a according to NNC's study of human health and male errctions, normal semen trnds to be a white/creamy color and thicker. Per-puberty or mid-puberty semen tends th be not quite as thick and is more of a watery/clear color its much more runny.
it's when the male body produces more sperm
more developed country.