because the body is too warm for the sperm if they were in the body they would die, the only mammal that has its sperm in the body are dolphins and whale, where not sure how they keep it in their body without them dieing
Sperm constitute of a lot of nutrients.regular losing of sperm leads to weakness of our body.
Semen, the fluid that carries sperm out of the body, is not alive. The sperm are the tiny swimmers in the semen that can cause pregnancy, and they are indeed alive for awhile out side the man's body.
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The sperm lives in a female body for 3 days so I would say after a week to be on the safe side..
Sperm is produced within the seminiferous tubules in the testicles where it is stored ready for release through the urethra. The testicles or testes as they are also known keep the sperm at the ideal temperature of around 3° below body temperature by expanding and retracting from the pubic region or lower abdomen. You may have noticed that the testes do not always hang together side by side, this is because they are constantly keeping the ideal temperature for good mobile sperm cells. When they get too warm they hang further down and when too cool they withdrawn back up to the body keeping that ideal temperature. The Scrotum is the pouch where the testes are kept on the outside of the body, it helps keep the sperm protected within the testes.
not everyone is made perfectly
males can get spiderbites on either side of their mouth
It has to do with temperature control. The scrotum acts like a thermostat, regulation the temperature of the sperm. You may notice that in cold water, the scrotum retractst the testes closer to the body. The reverse happens while exercising or sweating. Sperm cells survive best in just under body temperature. If the testicles were inside the body there would be no form of temperature regulation.
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the heart is in the same position in both males & females...it lies beneath the left breast-approximately.
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umm....pregnancy.