Dog sperm can live in the uterus for up to 9 days. In this time the dog sperm will try to break the eggs cell wall none stop, 24 hours a day. The Human egg has antibodies on the cell wall that kills the dog sperm. But over time the antibodies are slowly reduced as they kill the dog's sperm. Most of the time the dog sperm out number the antibodies about 50:1, when the antibodies are depleted the dog sperm can then penetrate the egg's cell wall. when this happens the egg dies fairly quickly because the chromosomes do not match. so Nothing happens. But if you want to get technical when the dog sperm breaks though the human egg cells wall, you are fertilized and pregnant from the dog sperm for a micro second then the egg dies. So all science says a human can't be fertilized by dog sperm. But for that tiny micro second you are.
Um sorry but why would you even want to know??
The real question is if the dog’s sperm could even get to the egg. The vagina of a human is not what a dog is evolved to mate with, which means the dog may not even climax inside her vagina after penetration which is one problem. But this is possible if the dog’s penis is compatible enough with the woman’s vagina so that he is stimulated properly. After penetrating through her vaginal lips the dog’s penis will be stimulated by her vaginal walls as he thrusts and sex proceeds as normal. As he is stimulated his knot will form and he will push it inside her vagina. Once his knot is locked and is being stimulated by her vagina he will then proceed to climax and deposit his sperm at the back of her vagina which will pool around her cervix as what would happen normally and pull out once he is done. The next problem is that the vagina, cervix, and uterus of a human is not what the dog’s sperm is evolved to swim through. This means that the environment is much more hostile to the sperm and they will die much faster but dog’s sperm count is very high in the billions since they breed in liters and humans do not so the sperm could still make it but this is still a problem. If there’s enough of them the dog’s sperm will mix into her vaginal fluids and be ushered into her cervix by muscle contractions around her cervix. The sperm will have to navigate through her more hostile cervix likely killing many of them. Though there is nothing that can completely stop them from making it into her uterus, especially if the dog ejaculated a lot of sperm. Once inside her uterus the dog’s sperm cells will be able to stay alive for a few days maybe while inside her body but the uterus is likely the end of their trip. The dog’s sperm cells lack the ability to find the entrances to her Fallopian tubes and thus to her egg. Likely even if the woman is in the middle of ovulation the dog’s sperm will never be able to find her egg and they will simply wait inside her uterus confused until they all die. Even if some of the sperm make inside the correct Fallopian tube and to a fertile egg the dog sperm will encounter a insurmountable problem. The foreign sperm will not be able to attach their head to the surface of her egg’s surface in order to break down the several barriers and penetrate it. If one attempts it just hit its head against the surface and slips right off.
Penatrate, Yes! Though probability of becoming viable is nil. It is a wonderful experience to attempt.
no the cross is so far apart that the sperm can not get in this only hapens in hyberds like horses to donkeys maybe human to monkey ,..
Fertilization that happens outside the female body is called in-vitro fertilization. In this procedure, the ova is fertilized with the sperm in a laboratory.
in the egg cell after fertilization...or after fertilization and before birth
yes,because the humans in being happen is ambot
the fertilization of human being being takes place in fallopian tube
Human fertilization is the union of human eggs and sperm usually occurring in the ampulla of the uterine tube.
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well if human chromosomes number 21 does not separate during fertilization the baby will be with down syndrome. at fertilization of the egg with a normal sperm the zygote contain three chromosome number 21 (trizomic 21) hence the zygote contain 47 chromosome instead of 46.
H. J. Leese has written: 'Human reproduction and in vitro fertilisation' -- subject- s -: Fertilization in vitro, Human, Human Fertilization in vitro
The lion uses the same fertilisation as the human does.
In the human reproductive system, fertilization occurs in a woman's fallopian tubes.