because when one enters the egg instantly produces a chemical barrier so the others cant get in.
Only one sperm cell is required to successfully fertilize an egg.
Many sperm cells are needed to fertilize an egg cell because only one sperm cell can successfully penetrate the egg cell's protective layer and fuse with its nucleus to form a zygote. Competition among the sperm cells ensures that the strongest and healthiest sperm cell is most likely to successfully fertilize the egg.
No, only one sperm can fertilize an egg.
Only a small amount of semen, containing millions of sperm cells, is needed to fertilize an egg. Only one sperm cell is required to fertilize an egg, and the rest are typically blocked by the egg's protective barrier.
No, only one sperm can fertilize one egg.
No, typically only one sperm can fertilize an egg.
No, typically only one sperm can fertilize an egg at a time.
Only one is needed.During an ejaculation, the male releases millions of sperm into the woman. However, by the time they are close to the region of the oviduct where they meet the egg to fertilize it, only a few of these sperm remain. It's a case of survival of the fittest, whereby only the strongest sperm (only one) gets to fertilize the egg.
Only one sperm is required to successfully fertilize an egg.
A sperm cell is used to fertilize an egg from a female. The combination of the sperm and the egg produces a fertilized egg which will become a new individual.
when sperm fertilize ovule then it produce another living cell
Only one sperm cell can fertilise each ovum. After that no more can get in.