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how the sperm is produced

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Answered by Anonymous
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It takes almost 2.5 months of timed development to produce a single sperm cell. Sperm are initially formed in small microscopic tubes within the testicle called seminiferous tubules. As an organ, the testicle is designed to produce two things: sperm and testosterone or “T” (the male sex hormone).
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Hey!!!..Here is ur answer

In males, spermatogenesis takes place in the seminiferous tubules, which are an intricate system of tubules in the testes where spermatogenesis takes place. The seminiferous tubules of an adult human male can sometimes produce over 100 million sperm per day.

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