A polar body is a remnant of the production of egg cells, and is potentially capable of being fertilized. While a fertilized polar body could begin growing, there's usually not enough stored nutrients in it to feed the developing embryo.
There would be no more plants if they were not fertilized. Fertilization is necessary for reproduction.
They'd flood.
it is important for 1 sprem to fertilize a human egg (Ova) in order to start the conception process. If 2 sprem Cells fertilize the 2 DIFFERENT Ova the mother will have "Fraternal Twins". However, if 2 sperm cells fertilize the SAME Ova (egg) the mother will have "Identical Twins". I hope that is the answer you were looking for?
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No, for fertilization to occur, the sperm needs to be deposited into the female reproductive system, specifically the fallopian tubes where it can meet an egg. If the sperm is already in the body, it would need to travel through the cervix, uterus, and into the fallopian tubes to reach the egg.
There would be no more plants if they were not fertilized. Fertilization is necessary for reproduction.
If an egg is fertilized by a sperm containing a Y chromosome, the egg would mature into a fetus which would then mature into a male offspring
The fact that only one sperm can fertilize an egg. After the sperm enters the cytoplasm of the oocyte, the cortical reaction takes place, preventing other sperm from fertilizing the same egg
that sperm would be the man.
nothing would happen once the sperm hits air it dies
your balls would shrivel and no sperm would be produced
It would dissolve in water or in polar liquids and would not be recognisable as a cell.
They would go extinct.
The sperm is incompatible with the female eggs, and would not interact with it.
It depends on what you mean by fertilized. If you're referring to reproduction, then if they are not fertilized they will never bear fruit. If you mean nutrients you put into the soil, not fertilizing the plants will mean that they don't grow as well as if you did fertilize them.
you will freeze to death
If you fall into the sea at the polar regions, the extremely cold water will quickly lead to hypothermia. The cold water can cause rapid loss of body heat and impair physical ability, making it challenging to swim to safety or stay afloat. You would have a short window of time to try to get out of the water before succumbing to the effects of the cold.