The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
She Male is a term for Trans-Gendered (TG). & if the TG person starts off life as a male & as long as their genitals are intact there would be no reason that they couldn't still achiever an erection, Produce sperm & Ejaculate.
There is no proven method to selectively increase Y sperm (which produce male offspring) compared to X sperm (which produce female offspring). Sperm sorting technologies do exist but their effectiveness is limited. Ultimately, natural conception still depends on a variety of factors.
No, male palm trees produce pollen instead of seeds. Pollen is necessary for fertilizing female palm trees, which then produce seeds.
The testes are male-specific glands that produce sperm and testosterone, while the ovaries are female-specific glands that produce eggs, estrogen, and progesterone.
Yes, and I suggest you attend school.
Females do not produce sperm; only eggs.
Males produce only one type of gamete - the sperm cell, or spermatozoon.
No. Unlike women who are born with eggs, men only begin to produce sperm in the testes during / after puberty.
because Eggs are thousands of times larger than sperm, and it usually only requires one egg, whereas a male with 1 sperm count would have pretty much a 0% chance of having children.
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
She Male is a term for Trans-Gendered (TG). & if the TG person starts off life as a male & as long as their genitals are intact there would be no reason that they couldn't still achiever an erection, Produce sperm & Ejaculate.
there's no such thing as a shemale, if you mean a transvestite, then no. If he was not born male then he will not produce sperm, he takes testosterone supplements that will make him appear and act more male, but that wont allow him to produce sperm, which is the only thing that can impregnate a girl.
There are only two possible combinations of sperm that a male can produce. A single sperm will either be X bearing or Y bearing. If an X sperm splits one egg, the result will be female. If a Y sperm splits the egg, the result will be male.
Spermatozoa and androgens (male sex hormones, such as testosterone).
Like an animals, there is sperm in the male's body and not the female's body. There is a cell in the female's body that a child is born in, but only if the male's sperm is there. If you don't want children, Why would you want to be lonely?
There is no proven method to selectively increase Y sperm (which produce male offspring) compared to X sperm (which produce female offspring). Sperm sorting technologies do exist but their effectiveness is limited. Ultimately, natural conception still depends on a variety of factors.