There are many common terms and euphemisms. However, in medical terminology it is called ejaculation.
The female body does not release or have "sperm" - women have "eggs" that the mans sperm fertilizes to achieve conception.
The chemical released by sperm during fertilization is an enzyme called acrosin. Acrosin helps the sperm penetrate the protective layer around the egg, facilitating fertilization.
No. Sperm can be present in fluids released before ejaculation.
Vas deferens
frogs use external fertilisation so the sperm is released into the water and the eggs are are released into water then the sperm fertilises the eggs
Sterile sperm, also known as azoospermia, refers to a condition where there is no sperm present in the semen. This can be due to a blockage preventing sperm from being released or a problem with sperm production in the testes. It can cause infertility in males.
The release of a large number of sperm in one ejaculate increases the chances of fertilizing an egg. Only one sperm can successfully fertilize an egg, so the more sperm released, the greater the likelihood of a successful fertilization.
To hold the sperm until it is released.
No
sperm is released by male sea anemone to female sea anemone sperm from male is released through the mouth eggs from female are also released through the mouth into the water
it is released from testes.The tube in which the sperms are released is Vas deferense.
Nothing, you do not ovulate when you're pregnant because you don't have a cycle.