Biology, asked by yyyy13, 11 months ago

where do male sex cells grow​

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Answered by naidu21
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Answer:

mouse embryo

Explanation:

In a growing mouse embryo, the cells that will become the testes or ovaries, known as germ cells, start out the same in both sexes. In males, a gene on the Y chromosome called Sry switches on about halfway through gestation and prompts these undecided cells to develop into testes containing sperm.

Answered by 8397987195
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Answer:Sex cells are formed from special body cells that are typically located in sex organs. In most animals, sperm are formed in the testes of males, and eggs are formed in the ovaries of females.

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