Sperm starts at the seminiferous tubules and travels to the tubuli recti, rete testis, ductuli efferentes, ductis epidiymis, ductus deferens, seminal vesicles, then through the prostate gland and to the urethra.
Sperm are equipped with tails called flagella that whip back and forth and propel the sperm forward.
They swim in the seminal fluid using their flagella.
they have tails that help them swim up the vagina.
They pretty much swim. Individual sperm have a long, whiplike tail. By moving that from side to side like the tail of a fish, they move forward from the vagina, through the uterus, and into the fallopian tubes where they will try to meet up with an egg.
Sperm has tails and they swim like tadpoles
It is propelled out, by sexual intercorse, where the man inserts his penis into the ladies vagina and moves it in and out. But used its tail to swim to the egg.
The motion of the tail moves the sperm.
I suppose that you think to oxygen.Oxygen is indispensable for life.
Yes. All Blood cells travel around the body through the circulatory system which includes the heart.White blood cells are produced by bone marrow and enter the blood stream to fight infection.
the female rrproductive system i m not sure
It travels through blood cells if its luekemia
thru the blood
Egg cells will travel through the Fallopian, or uterine, tube to the uterus where it will implant if it was fertilized.
The fallopian tubes.
Neurones
the Vagina. The female reproductive system is more than just the vagina. It also contains the uterus, and the ovaries, which produce the female's egg cells. These parts are internal The vagina is attached to the uterus through the cervix, while the uterus is attached to the ovaries via the Fallopian tubes.
It is carried in the blood.
That answer you may be looking for is neurohormones, Which are producesd by specialized cells in the brain and travel through the blood stream to affect cells throughout distant parts of the body.
They go through synapses.