It depends on the man. Men with less than 40 million sperm per ejaculation are technically considered sterile.
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Sperm is not something that can be shot. Sperm cells are released from the male reproductive system during ejaculation and travel through the urethra. They are typically deposited in the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse for the purpose of fertilizing an egg.
sperm to sperms cells
sperms
Sperms. It is sperms
Pollen are male sex cells. So they contain sperms.
Harvey referred to aura seminalis as the concept of a "seminal aura" that was believed to carry the male reproductive essence into the female reproductive system during sexual intercourse. This idea was later disproved by the discovery of sperm cells as the carriers of genetic material.
sperms
Yes some cells have. Sperms are good example
Sperms and root hairs are both examples of specialized cells. Sperms are specialized sex cells that are involved in sexual reproduction, while root hairs are specialized cells found on plant roots that help with the absorption of water and nutrients from the soil.
Sperm are the male sex cells.
In the testicles Seminiferous tubules by spermatogonia
They are called sex cells.