50 million sperm are discharged during just one ejaculation in a normal healthy male normally there is only one ovum released in the woman so in this case if the ovum is fertilised no egg cells are wasted and 49,999,999 sperm are wasted.
Internal fertilisation.
An example of external fertilization is in fish. The eggs are dropped by the female and then the male silt is deposited on top, visible to the outside world. To view the fertilization in humans a camera would have to be inserted into the female.
Well, the sperm enters the cell, and fertilizes it. The sperm actually is living with an acrosome, nucleus, centrioles, head, mitochondrion, and a mid piece. Does this answer your question? If not write me at bubblz_101994@yahoo.com.
Under influence of follicle stimulating hormone from anterior pituitary, You have few egg cells and follicles getting to maturity and enlargement respectively. Egg cells mature by meiotic cell division. Also you have few follicles enlarged. The bigger follicle ruptures. Giving you mature ovum released in peritoneal cavity.
the process is called fertilisation and these gametes fuse and form a zygote
Internal fertilisation.
Yes
fertilisation
Because - external fertilisation is 'left to chance'. There's no guarantee that every egg laid will be fertilised by sperm. Internal fertilisation is much more successful.
Sparrows exhibit internal fertilization, where the sperm fertilizes the egg inside the female's body. The male bird transfers sperm to the female through copulation.
External. The female lays eggs and the male then releases sperm over them
Internal. Sperm from the bull is ejaculated inside the fornix vagina of the cow and the sperm travel to the fallopian tubes where an ovum is waiting to be fertilized.
Otherwise , there would not be fertilisation! This is essential for reproduction.
Otherwise , there would not be fertilisation! This is essential for reproduction.
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
An example of external fertilization is in fish. The eggs are dropped by the female and then the male silt is deposited on top, visible to the outside world. To view the fertilization in humans a camera would have to be inserted into the female.