the motility of the sperm depends on how strong it is... as we all know that only one sperm cell fuses with the egg cell... so basically the stronger the sperm cell.. the faster it moves.... and it can move with a speed of 10 (to the power) 6 mm per sec. we can also say that this is one of the best example of Sir Darwin's theory of the " SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST"...
Speed varies but estimates are an average speed as little as 1 to 4 millimeters per minute to as fast as 8 inches per hour.
Sperm can usually travel around the world five times without running out. This is only for the average male. Other cases may include it going to the moon and back.
As far as the eye can see... unless it's your eye that it lands in.
10 miles per hour.
The speed is OVER NINE THOUSAND
1.0 seconds
A car accelerates from to at a rate of How far does it travel while accelerating
Gamma Rays will travel as long as they have energy
As far as the object is that produced thesound!
The longest distance ever was 18 feet by Horst Schultz
3,000 miles
the sperm travel though the
no idea it travels through the vagina, through the uterus, then through the fallopian tubes and fertilization occurs in the fallopian tubes
Sperm duct and urethra.
"Too far to travel for you"
Because the sperm are so small and have to travel so far to fertilise the egg many don't make it or die along the way. To ensure that they make it and fertilisation occurs the body then produces millions and millions of sperm; increasing the chances of fertilisation.
Do eels travel Far
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You have the anatomy backwards. Sperm enters the body in the vagina, then travels through the cervix to the uterus and (if they make it that far) to the oviduct (or fallopian tubes). So sperm would not travel FROM the oviduct TO the uterus because that would mean the sperm would need to start their journey at the wrong end of the anatomy. Sperm travel by means of a whip-like tail called a flagellum. Under a microscope, sperm cells look like little tadpoles wiggling their flagellum to propel themselves forward. So, basically, they swim in the seminal and vaginal fluids.
The fallopian tube.
the Virginia
As far as light can travel
The structures of the male reproductive system that sperm do not travel through include Cowpter's gland and the seminal vessel