cervix
Sperm are produced in the testes, travel through the vas deferens to the urethra, and exit the body through the penis during ejaculation in males. Eggs are produced in the ovaries, released into the fallopian tubes, and can be fertilized by sperm in the fallopian tubes. If fertilization occurs, the fertilized egg then travels to the uterus where it implants and develops into a fetus.
The ova are conveyed from the ovaries to the cavity of the uterus through the fallopian tubes. The eggs released from the ovaries during ovulation travel through the fallopian tubes where they may be fertilized by sperm before reaching the uterus for implantation. The cilia in the fallopian tubes help move the egg towards the uterus.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
The structure that allows sperm cells to move through the style of a flower is the pollen tube. Pollen tubes carry the sperm cells from the pollen grains on the stigma, through the style, and into the ovary where fertilization can occur. This process is crucial for sexual reproduction in plants.
Yes, that is actually their intended purpose. Many microbes have flagella to help them move around in their environment. The well known "tail" of a sperm cell is actually a flagella and what the sperm uses to move, or "swim", into the uterus.
In humans, sperm and egg meet in the Fallopian tubes. The egg continues to move to the uterus. If the egg was fertilized, it will stay in the uterus and grow.
after intercourse,millions of the sperms get deposited in the vagina...with the peristaltic movement of the sperms and the cilia present they move through the cervix..only thousands of sperms will be alive and reaches the uterus and only one sperm penetrates the ovum
The fallopian tube.
Sperm are produced in the testes, travel through the vas deferens to the urethra, and exit the body through the penis during ejaculation in males. Eggs are produced in the ovaries, released into the fallopian tubes, and can be fertilized by sperm in the fallopian tubes. If fertilization occurs, the fertilized egg then travels to the uterus where it implants and develops into a fetus.
Sperm form in the testis then move to the epididymis, vas deferens, prostate gland, ejaculatory duct and finally the urethra.
The ova are conveyed from the ovaries to the cavity of the uterus through the fallopian tubes. The eggs released from the ovaries during ovulation travel through the fallopian tubes where they may be fertilized by sperm before reaching the uterus for implantation. The cilia in the fallopian tubes help move the egg towards the uterus.
In a human female eggs move from the ovaries where they are formed through the Fallopian tubes where they are fertilized if sperm are present to the uterus where they mature into an embryo and later into a fetus and eventually to a child.
Cilia line the fallopian tubes. Cilia are like tiny fingers that move the egg down through the tubes and into the Uterus.
the sperm wave of doom
After sperm is produced, it travels through the testes through sperm ducts that circle the bladder, a gland called the seminal vesicle provides sperm with a fluid. This fluid supplies the sperm with an energy source and helps them move.
labor
Sperm is produced in the testes through a process called spermatogenesis. Once produced, sperm move through the epididymis for maturation and storage. During ejaculation, sperm travel through the vas deferens, mix with fluids from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland, and are released through the urethra.