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The fallopian tubes.
The lower female genital tract consists of the vagina and the cervix.
Flagella allow cells to move throughout the body. An example of this is sperm. The flagellum give sperm the ability to propel itself through the female reproductive tract to fertilize an egg.
The Uterus
Certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in the human body have flagellum. An example of a eukaryotic flagellated cell is the sperm cell, which uses its flagellum to propel itself through the female reproductive tract.
The fallopian tubes.
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.
The penis is the organ than delivers semen to the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse.
1-5 days
Vas deferens, urethra, and penis. The vas deferens transports sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct, which empties into the urethra; the urethra carries sperm through the penis to the outside of the body and into the female reproductive tract. -masteringbiology.com
Sperm is indeed considered a foreign structure when in the female reproductive system. However, it is not considered an antigen because it does not come into contact with the blood, therefore the antibody process does not happen.
A male would have to deposit his sperm within the female's reproductive tract during the same time that the female releases a fertile egg from her ovary.
It is called the cloaca The male chicken does not have a penis and there is no penetration of the female reproductive tract at the time of mating. Instead the female inverts her cloaca which comes in contact with the male's inverted cloaca and receives the sperm. The cloaca is then drawn back into the hen's body and the sperm are captured. They then begin the journey up the length of the reproductive system. The sperm live inside the female reproductive system for up to 10 days and each time an ovulation occurs (every 24-26 hours in good egg producers) the egg can become fertile.
No, sperm are small packets of genetic material designed to fertilize an oocyte in the female reproductive tract. In fact, the sperm have just enough resources to get to the oocyte - the oocyte must supply much of the energy and resources necessary to complete fertilization. However, if a female were to ingest sperm, the female's digestive tract would break the sperm down into component amino acids which would provide minimal nutrients to the female.
The lower female genital tract consists of the vagina and the cervix.
The woman's whomb.
Yes, sperm can live up to 72 hours after ejaculation