The sperm fertilizes the egg in the fallopian tube, specifically in the outer third of the tube closest to the ovary. Once fertilized, the egg begins to divide and moves toward the uterus for implantation.
Fertilization occurs when a sperm and egg unite.
The sperm fertilised the egg.
The change in the egg's covering is due to a process called the zona reaction, which is triggered by the entry of the sperm into the egg. This reaction helps prevent other sperm from entering the egg, ensuring that only one sperm fertilizes the egg.
The gametes, or "sex cells" - the sperm and ovum (egg) - become the fertilized egg (zygote) when they fuse.
To get to the egg the sperm has to first go through sexual intercourse and then the sperm travels in a liquid till it reaches the fallopian tube where the egg is to get into the egg the sperm uses its tail. (only a brief way)
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its function is to produce the egg so that the sperm from a male can fertalize it and make a babe
No. Fallopian tubes exist only in women. Sperm is produced only by men.
Um....no. There must be an egg present for the sperm to fertalize. The DNA in each the sperm and the egg "compliment" each other so they can recombine and form a complete set of chromosomes. Without that, or if there's an error somewhere in the process, the zygote would not be viable and would die anyway.
Sperm cells need a tail to swim to the egg for fertilization, as they are motile cells. Egg cells, on the other hand, are non-motile and stationary within the female reproductive system, waiting to be fertilized. This is why sperm cells have evolved to have a tail for movement, while egg cells do not require this adaptation.
Uh, no. It's virtually impossible since dog sperm and eggs have less chromosomes and different DNA than human sperm and egg. Dog sperm is meant to fertalize dog eggs smart one.
Sperm and egg cells of corals are released into the ocean during spawning events, where they meet each other through external fertilization. Once released, the sperm cells swim towards the egg cells, guided by chemical cues and water currents, until they successfully fertilize the eggs. This process allows for sexual reproduction and genetic diversity in coral populations.
only one has to reach the egg to fertalize it
Well, it has a strong, not very permeable membrane. This is so the sperm cell find it harder to penetrate and only one (usually) can enter.
No, human sperm cannot fertilize goldfish eggs. Sperm and eggs from different species are not compatible for fertilization due to genetic and biological differences.
That is impossible... It cannot be done.
Men produced semen and sperm in order to fertalize the female's egg. When having sex you ejaculate your sperm and that sperm swims to the ovaries of a women and can create life depending on whether or not the sperm fertalizes the egg. So.. sperm isn't for you, its for your girl when she's ready to have a baby. I already knew that. I was asking why their bodies produce it when it is not needed by anyone.