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"Sterile" men have sperm with low motility rates (meaning there either isn't as many sperm as normal, or the sperm that is there is not as active as normal). This makes it much harder than normal for that male to fertilize an egg. How likely it is that he MIGHT still fertilize largely depends on what is causing the 'sterility'.
50 million sperm are discharged during just one ejaculation in a normal healthy male normally there is only one ovum released in the woman so in this case if the ovum is fertilised no egg cells are wasted and 49,999,999 sperm are wasted.
There are 23 chromosomes in each sperm produced by a human male.
The usual for a single sperm is none or one. Occasionally a defect will allow two.
Sperm cells can be produced during the lifetime of a male. Thus, there's different amounts of sperm cells in a male's testes all the time.
A mature male can produce around 1,500 sperm per second.
a male ejacullates about 300 milion sperm.
There is not a set number of years that a male parakeets sperm is not good anymore. A female parakeet can store a male parakeet's sperm for up to 10 days.
This question is awesome.
There are lot of sperm cells i a male's body but only 1 can fertilize it. :)
Males produce sperm from the age of puberty throughout adult life.
There are only two possible combinations of sperm that a male can produce. A single sperm will either be X bearing or Y bearing. If an X sperm splits one egg, the result will be female. If a Y sperm splits the egg, the result will be male.