Sperm is very sensitive. Just rubbing your hands together will kill sperm. But washing with soap doesn't help either. Remember though sperm can live 5-7 days inside the other person's body. YOU NEED MORE BECAUSE GERMS SO BUY A BOTTLE OF GERM-X IT KILLS 99.9% OF GERMS WITH OUT WATER SO YOU CAN USE IT ON THE GO AGREE WITH the LATTER
You are dehydrated and need to drink water. During dehydration your hands, being the furthest from your core and not as important as your core, are not sent enough water to cool off...rather the more essential body parts/functions use of the water before it reaches the hands. Drinking water will allow you to create perspiration. As perspiration evaporates, it will cool the surface of your body, including hands.
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NO. Each sperm is a single individual cell. The liquid in which they are contained is largely a mixture of water and sugar, it does not contain blood.
a film of water to carry the sperm to the egg
external sexual
Yes, but it is better to use soap and warm water
Warm water does not help sperm. If it is cool enough it will have no effect, but if it is warm enough it can damage the sperm in the testicles. Sperm are pretty sensitive to increased temperatures, and this is why they reside in the scrotum. The job of the scrotum is to keep the testicles a few degrees cooler than the rest of the body.
sperm is not as clear as water but if you do excesively you can end up not having enough sperm in your tescticles so don't over masturbate do it once in a while to keep your sperm safe, na dbtw the sperm turn clear as water if u do exesively
This has something to do with your germs and stuff on your hands. I suggest that you use Germ-X, and if that doesn't work, after you dip your hands in hot water, dip them in cold water. That always works for me.
It is abrasive and will irritate your hands and possible, after several uses, burn your hands. Regular soap and water is cleansing enough. Be sensible.
Very little. You won't be able to move your hands fast enough in water to have any substantial effect. The best that you can hope for is to make a wave.
Hot water and scrubbing are key to washing hands. Enough time to allow the soap to do its job, along with the mechanical cleaning of rubbing hands together, combined with hot water will effectively wash hands.
I think that it is best to wash it off with warm, soapy water.
If your hands are active when they are in water (doing the washing up, bathing the kids) they will grow a little better but not because they are in water, it will be because your hands are doing something. Having your hands in water a lot weakens them and they will be more likely to split and break
Bryophytes must live in wet habitats in order to reproduce. They must have enough water for the sperm to swim over to the egg and fertilize it.
Depends on the sperm.
Yes, water also is in composition of sperm.