Many millions are released in a single ejaculation. Every one of which has the potential to fertilise an egg, though it requires only one to do so.
During ejaculation, a man releases an average of about 200-300 million sperm cells. However, only a small fraction of these sperm will reach the egg, and typically only one sperm will fertilize the egg, resulting in a single pregnancy. Keep in mind, individual fertility and the chances of successful conception can vary.
It is possible to see hundreds of shooting stars in a single night, during a meteor shower.
Cells do not have babies, since they are only single entities. What they do is called fission, splitting themselves into two equals. This cell division is how multi-celled organisms grow.
yes because of all the amoeba in the ocean. The single celled organism is the simplest out their.
nickel and zinc chloride
Not yet possible
no, not in a single litter
Yes. They are born at the rate of roughly 4.4 babies/sec.
as many as you think
Some humans release more than one ovum at a time. It's more unusual than release of a single ovum. Some even release three, four, or five ova at a time, resulting in fraternal triplets, quadruplets, or quintuplets.
Impala generally produce a single offspring.
Margays give birth to a single kitten.
8 babies. But it depends, some women have given birth to 10 babies but that case is rare.
Married because it makes you happier and you can make babies.
Babies form in an organ called an uterus, where the babies are kept in an amniotic sac (their "water"). It is POSSIBLE for a woman to have up to 8 babies. Most women have a single fetus - one baby. Some women can have twins - two babies, either fraternal (they look exactly alike) or non-fraternal (not identical). Then, often with fertility treatments, some women can bear 3 to 8 fetuses as one pregnancy. The more fetuses that are present in one pregnancy, the higher the risks to the babies and the mom.
There is usually one snake per egg. However, more than one snake can hatch from one egg. Just as human identical babies are the product of one egg, identical snake babies can come from a single egg.
Its possible. A single gene defines a single protein.
A pademelon generally has a single joey, just once a year.