yes you can because a sperm is a cell and cells can repair itself after damage. If the male has intercourses with a female and the male has a half sperm the egg will not be a baby after nine months as the cell has not got enough things to have happiness.
You might think that is right but it is not in fact the half will die and when having intercourses with female the half sperm shall also go but it will join to a larger sperm to make a mega sperm and if the sperm is the one that goes into an egg the half sperm than shall rot way and after nine months the sperm shall exit the uterus when the female has a period. If the mega sperm does not go into an egg then and they having intercousres for fun then the mega sperm shall go out of the uterus as the period does.
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Tghe DNA in eggs and sperm must be divided in half so that when they later join together as a fertilized egg the egg has a normal amount of DNA
The sperm cell usually contains half the number of the genetic material.
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Half of you DNA is in the sperm and the other half in the egg
because when the sperm and egg meet they make one hole nucleolus. the sperm and egg have half a nucleolus and they are the only cell in the world to have only half a nucleolus.
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No - they carry half of the genetic information. The new offspring will have half their genetic information from each parent. Therefore sperm and egg cells carry half the amount of genetic material found in normal cells.
23. There are 46 chromosomes in a human, half from the egg and half from the sperm.
Gametes, or sex cells such as the sperm or ova contains half the number of chromosomes so that when they combine they have a normal and full set of chromosomes.
Because (in humans) we have the sperm and the egg- both have half the amount of DNA needed for a full person. Scientifically you would say we have "haploid gametes" (haploid is the half DNA bit and Gametes is a term for the sperm or egg) And because of "Crossing-Over"- in meiosis, the Chromosomes actually swap around before splitting the cell in half and reproducing, so it is completely random.
Each gamete, the sperm or the egg, is haploid and contains half the number of chromosomes of a normal cell. When the sperm and egg combine to form a zygote, the zygote becomes a diploid cell with the normal amount of chromosomes.