Yes, they would eventually burst open because of hydrostatic pressure differential between their cytoplasm and the unsalted water. But please don't rely on this as a Birth Control method.
Not unless it's running with sperm!
they need the water so their sperm can swim to the eggs.
Yes, sperm can die when it is washed off hands due to exposure to soap, water, and temperature changes. Washed off sperm is not likely to survive, especially if it is not in a suitable environment to sustain life.
In mosses, sperm cells are transported to the archegonia by water. The sperm cells swim in a thin film of water towards the archegonia, where fertilization takes place. This method allows for the sperm cells to reach the egg cells for sexual reproduction to occur.
the sperm just die
You can wash up because water helps the sperm get farther inside you. Sperm can live inside you for at least seven days. If there is no egg, then the sperm will die out.
Depends on the sperm.
Yes, sperm can die when exposed to oxygen because oxygen can damage the sperm cells and reduce their viability.
Yes, water also is in composition of sperm.
The uniting of the egg and sperm (conception) typically takes place in the
Goldfish do not have babies. They are egg layers. They scatter their eggs in the water and the males scatter their sperm at the same time. The fertilisation takes place in the water when a male sperm hits and penetrates the females egg (ovum)
Sperm can survive for a few minutes to a few hours outside of the body, depending on factors like temperature and exposure to air. However, once sperm is washed off and exposed to water or cleaning agents, it will likely die within a few seconds to minutes.