Possibly, however it would be incredibly dificult and highly unlikely. The sea is very vast and sperm are very small, so this of course means the odds are highly unlikely. It is also unlikely that the sperm would even survive for that long in the sea, Hopefully you don't have any sperm/sea issues from now on.
Sperm can escape through swimming shorts, possibly by being carried down one pants leg by the flowing seawater. Whether any human sperm could survive in the cold, salty ocean long enough to put anyone at risk of getting pregnant is a different matter entirely.
Yes, sperm can be active in water,that includes with animals bugs crackheads and monkeys. If u are not one of the listed above,or the reason you are looking for this answer doesn't have to do with one of the above species,then this question can not be helped with anything esle.
No. Sperms are human cells and in hypotonic condition (i.e swimming pool), the cell membrane will rupture and thus kills the cells
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There are only 2. Urine and Sperm
The sperm route can be split into two halved the male and female reproductive systems.Male Reproductive SystemThe sperm start off in the seminiferous tubules and then are stored in the eppididdymus. From here they are carried by the ductus deferens or vas deferens which takes a route from through the ingiunal canal backwards over the top of the urinary bladder and down behind it. Here the sperm pass through the seminal vesicle then the prostate. Here it joind the urethra which carries it down and out through the penis.Female Reproductive SystemHere the sperm enter the vagina and and then pass through the cervix into the uterus. From here the sperm travels towards the ovum through the uterine tubes.S.E.V.E.N U.PSeminiferous tubules --> epididymus --> vas deferens --> seminal vesicle --> "nothing" --> urethra --> penis
Sperm starts its life in the testes in the interstitial cells of Leydig, then they migrate to the epididymis to mature. After that they travel along the vas deferens to the prostate. Here it mixes with ejaculatory fluids from the seminal vesicles and other accessory organs and released through the urethra into the female reproductive tact. The sperm pass through the vagina, cervix, uterus, and into the fallopian tubes where they meet and fertilize the egg.
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No.
There is a common opening,The Cloaca,through which feces,urine,sperm and egg pass.
yes
yes especially Michael Phelps's sperm.
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falopian tube ;)
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The last organ that sperm passes through before leaving the body is the urethra.
NO humans can't but ony sea cretures can pass sperm through water
There are only 2. Urine and Sperm
36 cents was paid by a guy swimming through
male- testes, sperm ducts, cloaca female- ovaries, oviducts, uteri, and cloaca -hope this helped :)