As a general rule sperm in itself will not cause any harm to your respiratory tract. Your immune system would encounter the foreign substance and would destroy it.
To drown from sperm inhalation would take more sperm than a single man could possibly make.
The main danger would be if the person who "donated" the sperm had some type of disease. Many diseases are carried in bodily fluids and could theoretically be transferred this way.
The sperm, like any other inhaled foreign object, would cause a great deal of irritation but in two disease free people, shouldn't cause any problems.
No, asbestos does not damage the nervous system. Asbestos can damage the respiratory system and lungs.
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Smoking can severely damage your lungs by destroying the air sacs in them, making it hard to breathe.
No, difficulty in breathing is not typically associated with damage to the respiratory centers located in the cerebellum. The cerebellum is primarily involved in coordinating motor movements and balance, not respiration. Damage to the respiratory centers located in the brainstem, particularly in the medulla oblongata, is more likely to affect breathing function.
yes
if sperms were larger than eggs, al the sperms will squash the egg and there will be no baby!!!
The respiratory system is most vulnerable to sulfur mustard exposure. When sulfur mustard is inhaled, it can damage the respiratory tract, causing inflammation, blistering, and potentially leading to respiratory failure.
It increases the risk of getting lung disease.
False
The phrenic nerve plexus supplies the diaphragm and controls its movement during respiration. Damage to this plexus can lead to impaired breathing and respiratory function.
Respiratory system has got cilia all over the tracheobronchial tree. This protect the respiratory system from damage.
No, it is not possible to see sperms while urinating because sperms are very tiny and a microscope is needed to see them.