If you're meaning saliva, as in the substance produced in your mouth, then no. A sperm cell is the male reproductive cell, or the male gamete, which conjoins with the female ovum to form a zygote and eventually a fetus, baby etc. They contain 23 chromosomes, including an X or Y to determine the sex, which will conjoin with the ovum's 23 chromosomes to determine the characteristics of the child. Sperm cells are only produced within the male testes and are therefore not present in saliva.
If you're meaning saliva, as in the substance produced in your mouth, then no. A sperm cell is the male reproductive cell, or the male gamete, which conjoins with the female ovum to form a zygote and eventually a fetus, baby etc. They contain 23 chromosomes, including an X or Y to determine the sex, which will conjoin with the ovum's 23 chromosomes to determine the characteristics of the child. Sperm cells are only produced within the male testes and are therefore not present in saliva.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
Sperm cells do not age in the same way that other cells in the body do. The production of sperm cells begins at puberty and continues throughout a male's life. The structure and function of sperm cells remain relatively consistent regardless of a person's age.
Undifferentiated sperm cells in the male embryo are called spermatogonia. These cells undergo mitosis to produce more spermatogonia or differentiate into sperm cells during spermatogenesis.
Yes, if the sperm came in contact with your vagina there is a slight possibility.
If you're meaning saliva, as in the substance produced in your mouth, then no. A sperm cell is the male reproductive cell, or the male gamete, which conjoins with the female ovum to form a zygote and eventually a fetus, baby etc. They contain 23 chromosomes, including an X or Y to determine the sex, which will conjoin with the ovum's 23 chromosomes to determine the characteristics of the child. Sperm cells are only produced within the male testes and are therefore not present in saliva.
No. Dorm is requred to bee pregnant. There is no sperm in saliva
no saliva can not kill sperm ive had 4 children through doing oral to turn him on then we have sex once he enters you the saliva disapear's it dries up saliva is a natural fluid in our bodies so is used as a natural lubricant if it killed sperm then how are we supossed to give oral sex. naturally saliva is going to enter your vagina when he has oral sex with you you cant escape that so the answer is NO Saliva Can'not KILL Sperm
Yes
Saliva and Sperm It is the job of saliva to break down foreign particles in your mouth, whether that be food, bacteria or sperm.SO basically a small amount of sperm won't last very long with a large amount of saliva; but a large quantity of sperm will be able to better protect the innermost sperm- the same is true with vaginal fluids- Vaginal fluids are slightly acidic to protect the women and kill foreign substances. Many sperm die on their journey to reach the egg, it is the strong protected sperm in the middle that are able to last the whole journey and reach the end goal successfully. Dr. Amos from Medicinenet.com had this to say on the topic: "....most studies show that saliva can have a negative effect on sperm. If he has enough sperms then it's unlikely to make a major difference, but if he has a low sperm count then you need every single sperm."
No, Sertoli cells do not produce sperm. They provide support and nourishment for developing sperm cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. Sperm cells are produced by germ cells through the process of spermatogenesis.
women do not have sperm cellsANSWERwomen have egg cells. men have sperm cells
Sperm cells are animal cells.
nurse cells nourish the sperm cells until they have fully developed
sperm, saliva, or blood
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.