The female body does not release or have "sperm" - women have "eggs" that the mans sperm fertilizes to achieve conception.
Sperm, being a protein, does get digested by the human body.
Only one sperm cell fertilizes the female egg during sexual reproduction. The sperm cell contains genetic material from the male that combines with genetic material from the female to form a new individual.
A regular sperm lives up to 72 hours in the female body. However, most die within the first 12 hours due to the highly acidic vaginal canal.
They shoot sperm all over the female
Like an animals, there is sperm in the male's body and not the female's body. There is a cell in the female's body that a child is born in, but only if the male's sperm is there. If you don't want children, Why would you want to be lonely?
sperm is released by male sea anemone to female sea anemone sperm from male is released through the mouth eggs from female are also released through the mouth into the water
The joining of sperm and egg outside the female body is called in vitro fertilization (IVF), a fertility treatment where an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body in a laboratory dish, and then implanted into the uterus.
Fertilization in the human female body most often occurs in the fallopian tubes. After ovulation, the egg is released into the tube, where it can meet sperm that have traveled from the uterus. This location is optimal for the sperm to fertilize the egg before it moves to the uterus for implantation.
sperm from a male
Y chromosome sperm can survive in the female body for up to 3-5 days before fertilization occurs.
How long sperm can survive in the female body depends on how healthy the sperm are and whether the female is fertile at the time. If there is fertile quality cervical mucus present then sperm can potential survive for up to a week within her body.
Internal fertilization is a process in which the fertilization of an egg by sperm occurs inside the body of a female organism. This typically involves mating or copulation between males and females to transfer sperm to the female reproductive tract for fertilization to occur. Internal fertilization is common in mammals, reptiles, birds, and some fish.