There is no such thing as "female sperm". Sperm is always male. Females have "ova", or eggs. Male sperm fertilize female eggs.
Yes, male sperm are generally faster swimmers than female sperm.
A female plant part does not produce sperms. It produces egg. The sperms are produced by the part of a male plant.
No. I believe if would smell odd though.
No, there is no distinction between male and female sperm. Sperm cells carry genetic material from the male parent and determine the sex of the offspring.
The male needs to stick his penis into the female's vagina and deliver sperms to the female's egg. The egg then must be fertilized.
What is necessary is sperms of male turtle . So if there is presence of undamaged sperms in surrounding water then female can be fertilized .
Eggs are female sex cells. Sperms are male sex cells. The answer is simply no.
There is no such thing as "flowering sperms." Sperm are male sex cells that are involved in the process of fertilization in flowering plants. Flowering plants reproduce through the union of male and female sex cells contained within their flowers.
Sperms are ejaculated into the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse. They travel through the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes to reach the egg. When a sperm successfully penetrates the egg's outer layer, fertilization occurs, leading to the formation of a zygote.
The females sex cell is called an egg and the males sex cell is called sperm.
No
No. The person who choses the gender of the baby is the guy. Why? Because it depends on how much sperms the male puts in the female,if the male puts alot it will come out as a girl and if it's alittle bit of sperms the sex of the baby will be a boy.