That is not the answer. The answer is Testes.
Because in the male frog, sperm passes from testis --> kidney tubules --> cloaca (via the ureters) --> exterior. So they are called urogenital ducts since they carry both sperm and urine.
Vasa Efferentia:connect the rete testis with the initial section of the epididymis.Cloacal: opening in the back of the frog that allows passage of sperms, eggs, and waste products.Bidder's Canal:Collecting Tubules:Urinogenital Duct:
They are in a pre- stage of mating wich means that the male is holding on to the female. They are not having sex - the male clamps the female so no other males can fertilise her eggs when the female deposits them. Only during this moment - the so-called spawning, the males will deposit their sperm.
The male sex cells are called sperm. They are produced in the male reproductive system, specifically in the testes, and play a crucial role in reproduction by fertilizing the female egg. Each sperm cell carries genetic material from the male parent.
In worms, sperm sacs serve as the storage site for sperm produced by the male reproductive system. These sacs store the sperm until it is transferred to the female during mating, allowing for efficient fertilization of eggs.
There are 23 chromosomes in each sperm produced by a human male.
Sperm are stored in the epididymis after they are produced in the male reproductive system.
the male covers the egg with sperm
The sperm cell is produced in the male sex glands or testicles.
Sperm is produced in the scrotum sac of the male.
sperm
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules.
Yes, because a male makes the babys when they mate
sperm
No, women do not produce sperm or semen. Sperm and semen are produced by the male reproductive system. Women have eggs, which are produced in the ovaries.
a male ejacullates about 300 milion sperm.
Because in the male frog, sperm passes from testis --> kidney tubules --> cloaca (via the ureters) --> exterior. So they are called urogenital ducts since they carry both sperm and urine.