Biology, asked by shrestharahil977, 1 month ago

how do male sperm produce?​

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Answered by itsPapaKaHelicopter
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There is a system of tiny tubes in the testicles. These tubes, called the seminiferous tubules, house the germ cells that hormones — including testosterone, the male sex hormone — cause to turn into sperm. The tails push the sperm into a tube behind the testes called the epididymis.

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Answered by yash9156p
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There is a system of tiny tubes in the testicles. These tubes, called the seminiferous tubules, house the germ cells that hormones — including testosterone, the male sex hormone — cause to turn into sperm. The germ cells divide and change until they resemble tadpoles with a head and short tail.

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