Only males produce semen, the fluid that carries and nourishes sperm. Sperm and eggs join in the uterus.
The fusion of the male and female gametes
the process of fusion of male reproductive cell called sperm and female reproductive cell iss known as fertilisation
Zygote is produced by fusion of male and female gametes (sperm and egg).
Only one place in the body of a male and one place in the body of a female. Testicles in the male and ovaries in the female.
The act or process of initiating biological reproduction by insemination or pollination. The union of male and female reproductive cells (gametes) to produce a fertilized reproductive cell (zygote). Fusion of a sperm cell with an egg cell to produce a zygote when the female sex cell (egg) and the male sex cell (sperm) come in contact. the joining of a sperm and an egg The fusion of the male sex cell with the female sex cell to form an embryo is called fertilisation. The fusion of an egg and sperm to form a zygote
The semen is inserted into the female by the erect penis of a male during the act of intercourse.
Sporogamy refers to the formation of spores by the fusion of male and female spores. It generally takes place in the gut of the female anopheles mosquito.
The urethra is the passageway for semen as it leaves the male's body. In the male, the urethra carries semen and urine, while in the female the urethra only carries semen.
Sperm carries the male DNA, while semen is the fluid that the sperm swim in from the male into the female.
Fertilization
The fusion of the male and female gametes
Semen transports the sperm from the male sex organs to the delivering organs, and to the egg cells in the female sex organs.
The female lays the eggs and the male covers them with semen. The semen seeps inside the eggs and makes a new life.
the process of fusion of male reproductive cell called sperm and female reproductive cell iss known as fertilisation
No. The function of semen is to nourish sperm to keep them alive long enough to make a female pregnant, and it is produced and ejaculated by the male only. The only exception to this is in primitive species such as snails and slugs which are hermaphrodites. Adult snails and slugs have both male and female reproductive organs and when they mate they exchange sperm so that each goes and lays eggs. This is not truly an example of semen from a female because slugs and snails are neither male nor female.
No, the human female cannot get pregnant when semen enters through her mouth.
Zygote is produced by fusion of male and female gametes (sperm and egg).