Sperm. It is typically is found in semen.
Typically, only one sperm is needed to successfully fertilize an egg.
Only a small amount of semen, containing millions of sperm cells, is needed to fertilize an egg. Only one sperm cell is required to fertilize an egg, and the rest are typically blocked by the egg's protective barrier.
Many sperm cells are needed to fertilize an egg cell because only one sperm cell can successfully penetrate the egg cell's protective layer and fuse with its nucleus to form a zygote. Competition among the sperm cells ensures that the strongest and healthiest sperm cell is most likely to successfully fertilize the egg.
it enables the sperm to move around to reach the egg
Yes. Doves reproduce sexually so the sperm and the ovum (egg) are needed to produce young.
No, only one sperm can fertilize an egg.
fertilize egg
No, only one sperm can fertilize one egg.
This normally happens in fallopian tube. Many sperms are needed to dissolve the outer coat of the egg. Only one can penetrate the egg to fertilize the same.
Yes identical twins is what there called
Only one sperm is required to fertilize an egg. One is both necessary and sufficient in order for an egg to be fertilized. But in order to be confident that one will make it, you need a certain minimum sperm count.
No, typically only one sperm can fertilize an egg.