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Because most of the sperm cells die on their journey to the egg.
Most 99.99% of the time only one is supposed to.
Only one sperm can fertilize an egg (excluding abnormal circumstances), however the chances of one sperm alone fertilizing an egg is extremely low.
Only one sperm will enter the egg. It is known as fertilisation.
During ejaculation, a man releases an average of about 200-300 million sperm cells. However, only a small fraction of these sperm will reach the egg, and typically only one sperm will fertilize the egg, resulting in a single pregnancy. Keep in mind, individual fertility and the chances of successful conception can vary.
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Then the male can transfer sperms to your body through ejaculation. And one of these sperms will meet an ovum in your body, fertilize it and become a baby.
Because out of a normal ejaculation of 200 million sperms, 90% are deformed which is normal. The actually fertilize an egg it only takes one.
Because most of the sperm cells die on their journey to the egg.
Only one sperm is required to fertilize an egg. One is both necessary and sufficient in order for an egg to be fertilized. But in order to be confident that one will make it, you need a certain minimum sperm count.
For the same reason an Oak tree produces so many acorns. So that maybe one of them manages to make it to the egg and fertilize it.
because some of the sperm cells might be in-active therefore the healthiest one will fertilize the egg
This normally happens in fallopian tube. Many sperms are needed to dissolve the outer coat of the egg. Only one can penetrate the egg to fertilize the same.
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