Sperm have both x and y chromosmes and it would be immpossible to try and kill the y without killing the x
There is currently no method to selectively kill Y sperm without affecting X sperm. Both types of sperm are killed using the same techniques such as heat exposure or acidic environments. It is not feasible to target one type of sperm without impacting the other.
Sperm is very sensitive. Just rubbing your hands together will kill sperm. But washing with soap doesn't help either. Remember though sperm can live 5-7 days inside the other person's body. YOU NEED MORE BECAUSE GERMS SO BUY A BOTTLE OF GERM-X IT KILLS 99.9% OF GERMS WITH OUT WATER SO YOU CAN USE IT ON THE GO AGREE WITH the LATTER
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if nondisjunction occurs in meiosis 1 then the resultant sperms are XY carrying sperm n sperm without sex chromosome............ if XY carrying sperm fertilizes with normal X carrying ovum it results in XXY abnormal zygote if sperm without sex chromosome fertilizes with normal X carrying ovum it results in XO abnormal zygote
X sperm and Y sperm are different in terms of their genetic content, with X sperm carrying an X chromosome and Y sperm carrying a Y chromosome. During fertilization, X sperm typically result in female offspring, while Y sperm typically result in male offspring. The characteristics and functions of X and Y sperm are primarily determined by the chromosomes they carry, influencing the gender of the resulting offspring.
The tail of the sperm whips and forces the sperm forward. Y sperm are smaller, lighter and faster, X sperm are larger, heavier and slower but can keep going for longer. Y sperm are sprinters, X sperm are long distance runners.
Yes. Sperm carry either an X or a Y chromosome. The eggs from a female's ovaries is always X. If the sperm has an X chromosome, the baby will be female. If the sperm has a Y chromosome, the baby will be male.
No they can't because they need the x and y sperm that we need. They do not have that type of sperm.
An egg will have the X chromosome and the sperm will have an X or Y chromosome.
Girl sperm, or X-bearing sperm, tend to survive longer than boy sperm, or Y-bearing sperm, in the female reproductive tract. This is because X-bearing sperm are larger and more resilient, allowing them to live longer and have a higher chance of fertilizing an egg.
The number of chromosomes in sperm cells varies among organisms. Without knowing the specific organism mentioned above, it is not possible to determine the exact number of chromosomes in its sperm cells.
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