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Why sperm can move?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 6/3/2022

the English philosopher Locke said that something cannot be created out of nothing. therefore, it follows that if you move, then you must have come from something that moved. therefore, sperm must necessarily be able to move, or we run into some difficult contradictions concerning the properties of human beings. why can sperms move

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