Normally its assumed that sperms can survive several hours outside body but, the reality is not this. The life and death of sperms depends upon various factors including temperature, environment, humidity etc. So, situation varies from place to place.
When they dry the die. If the temperature is room temperature and the air is moisture they are capable of life for few hours even.
The optimal temperature is 1 to 2 degrees celsius below body temperature
For up to six weeks depending on its gooiness
how long can sperm stay alive if kept in a sealed container until incerting into the vagina?
2-3 days; in the most suitable conditions (fertile mucous etc), up to 5 days max.
It takes a few minutes for a sperm cell to penetrate the wall of the egg (and when it does so a reaction in the wall prevents other sperm from entering).
three to five days
up to five days.
The snake can live up to one or two weeks without its body because it has enough energy to survive with only its brain.
There are three classes: Accidentals, who cannot survive underground for long. Creatures who use caves for roosts etc, but feed outside, such as bats. Permanent cave-dwellers who would not survive outside. These are primarily invertebrates and a few adapted species of fish and salamander.
Up to 20 times a man ejaculates after A vesecomy
till the end of time
The problem with this question is that a person assumes that, upon artificially inseminating a cow, that semen is taken directly from the tank of liquid nitrogen and put into the cow, which is not true at all. The semen that is taken from the tank where it has kept frozen is always thawed out and warmed to room temperature before it enters the cow. A cow is worth a lot of money, and to do something that stupid and careless is beyond reason because semen frozen to being at least -200 degrees F and put into a cow right away will cause a lot of damage to the cow's reproductive system and render her infertile, something which no producer wants from any of his/her cows.
No. The virus is no longer active after it has fully dried.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
It is now possible to preserve a liver out of the body for 10 to 20 hours
HIV dies almost immediately once outside the body. It is also very temperature sensitive, so the ice wouldn't help. The amount of time HIV lives outside the body is relative to many different factors, but it doesn't live long at all regardless.
No. Sperm cannot survive outside the body for long
Semen can typically survive on a wet cloth for a short period of time, usually less than an hour. The survival time may vary depending on factors such as temperature and humidity. However, it is important to note that the ability of semen to fertilize an egg decreases rapidly outside of the body.
It would be measured in a matter of minutes...or until the semen dries up.
Up to 48 hours or longer if the environment is favorable. And it is know to survive all weather.
It would be nearly impossible to get a cold sore from a telephone as the virus can't survive long outside of the body.
Sperm typically cannot survive for long outside of the body. Storing it in a tablet bottle would likely result in the sperm dying off quickly due to lack of proper environment and nutrients. It is best to use proper storage containers and methods if intending to preserve or transport sperm for any reason.
They can live for hundreds of years outside.
HIV will not survive long outside the body; in most cases if the blood is completely dry, the virus is dead.