Yes, it can. The reason is that the fimbriae (fingers) are not completely around the ovary. It is possible for sperm to come through them and into the pelvic cavity. If the egg is not "caught" by the fimbriae and carried down the tube, it can be fertilized in the pelvic cavity. An ectopic pregnancy can occur as a result. The embryo can not be nourished properly in that environment.
sperm enters the pelvic cavity of the female because the eggs of a female are located in the vagina, and the vagina is in the pelvic cavity, so for the sperm to interact with the eggs, the males pinus has to be inserted into the vagina.
actually, the eggs are in the ovaries and uterine tube.
because sperm were designed to seek out unfertilized eggs, and they will search for eggs for as long as they are alive once ejaculated
The gonads in the male body are actually the testis. If you do not know where the testis are located on a man, they are the spherical, sperm producing organs that are connected to the body below the penis.
There are acids present in the vagina which kill the sperm when they enter. Not all sperm are killed but a large number are reduced to prevent them from potentially reaching the egg.
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
the male gemete is sperm and the female gamate is egg or Ovum
Sperm and egg cells are gametes, or reproductive cells. The sperm is the male reproductive cell. The egg is the female reproductive cell.
Because the female reproductive tract is continuous with the peritoneal cavity through the fallopian tubes, it is possible for sperm to enter the peritoneal cavity.
Well this would depend upon whether or not the female was involved in sexual activities or not. If she was and the male ejaculate in/on her, then yes it is possible. If she was not involved in sexual activities then it is not likely that there would be sperm in her pelvic cavity.
Spermatic cord structures enter the pelvic cavity through passageways in the anterior abdominal wall known called inguinal canals.
conceived in th fallopian tube.
the sperm goes to it when having(after) sex(it takes time for the sperm to actually enter the egg.)
To become pregnant, sperm must enter the female's vagina. If no sperm is involved, it isn't possible.
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a female and a male have sex the sperm cells of the male enter the female and her eggs meet with the sperm a baby forms for 9 months and it is borned out of the females vagina.
No the gender is determined the moment of conception - by an X or Y chromosome on the sperm cell.
First, women do not produce sperm, men do. If you are having unprotected sex ( which you shouldn't be), you can very well fertilize the female ovum. In other words, she can get pregnant.
Usually with the penetration of a penis stuck into the lady's vagina. Wow! sex
The one up above the bum hole where your baby will come out