When two sperms enter the egg during fertilization, it results in an abnormal number of chromosomes in the embryo, leading to a condition called triploidy. This usually results in a nonviable pregnancy and early miscarriage.
When two sperms enter one egg during fertilization, it results in an abnormal number of chromosomes in the resulting embryo. This typically leads to a nonviable pregnancy, meaning the embryo is unable to develop properly and the pregnancy will not continue.
The micropyle opening allows the pollen tube to enter the ovule for fertilization. It absorbs water for germination. It provides for the diffusion of respiratory gases.
After puberty, the ovaries release one egg each month alternatively. The sperms enter through the vagina, travel upwards to the oviduct where they encounter the egg. If the egg is fertilized, a zygote is formed. The zygote repeatedly divided to form the embryo. This embryo trickles down to the uterus. On the uterine wall, the embryo gets implanted. The embryo gets nutrition form a special disc shaped tissue towards the uterine wall called the placenta. It contains villi on the embryo's side and provides nourishment and oxygen from the mother's blood. Waste substances such as carbon dioxide and nitrogenous wastes are taken away from the embryo. After the 9 month gestation period, the child is delivered as a result of rhythmic contractions of the uterus.
Fertilization typically occurs in the fallopian tubes of a female reproductive system when a sperm cell meets and penetrates an egg cell. This process results in the formation of a zygote, which eventually develops into an embryo.
No reproductive part is affected by vasectomy adversely. You cut the vas diferens in vasectomy. Thereby the sperms do not enter the semen and fertility is prohibited. This is very simple procedure with almost no complications. Unfortunately the brave males usually force the females to go for tubectomy. Tubectomy is relatively much more invasive procedure.
When two sperms enter one egg during fertilization, it results in an abnormal number of chromosomes in the resulting embryo. This typically leads to a nonviable pregnancy, meaning the embryo is unable to develop properly and the pregnancy will not continue.
Fertilization is a very complicated process. It starts with the sperm cell entering the uterus. The sperm travels through the vagina and cervix into the uterus where it travels up the oviducts (fallopian tubes). While thousands of sperm enter, only a few will actually reach the egg. Of these few only one will enter. Once the sperm enters its merges with the egg forming a zygote. Fertilization can only occur in the oviducts, and during a specific period of time, ovulation. This is fertilization in essence. The entire process of egg secretion, priming the reproductive organs for a baby, and the baby growing is a very complicated process. However, fertilization is just the act of the sperm meeting the egg and merging to form a zygote. This is also a simple view of the process. For a more complicated on, if needed. Go to http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_fertilization .
If the sperm enter your belly button it is fine as you are not going to get pregnant that way. just wash it well.
You can't, wrong time of the cycle
allows blood flow to pass and sperms to enter
The sperms that are produced by the male reproductive organ cannot be trasported to the penis via the sperm duct to enter the female's body, hence fertilisation cannot occur
During fertilization, the sperm penetrates the egg by releasing enzymes that break down the outer layer of the egg, allowing the sperm to enter and fuse with the egg's nucleus. This fusion combines the genetic material of the sperm and egg to form a new cell, called a zygote, which will develop into a new organism.
Only one sperm will enter the egg. It is known as fertilisation.
Sperms can not enter the uterus after you get pregnant. They may remain in posterior fornix of the vagina and will die eventually.
The head of the sperm separates from the tail during the process of fertilization, specifically when the sperm penetrates the egg's outer layer. This allows the genetic material from the head of the sperm to enter the egg for fertilization to occur.
Some women feel when the man ejaculates semen and others don't. if you mean when the actual sperms enter the uterus you can not feel it and def not if one enter a egg.
The tip of the little swimmer contains a kind of fluid that is able to break down the shell of the egg. the fluid will change the surface of the egg enough so it can break through. Using a metaphor, it's like when you pour acid on a wooden table and it eats right through. It's the same principle (only less harsh and brutal as I just made it sound)