Many reach the fallopian tubes, but only one gets to the egg.
No. Fallopian tubes exist only in women. Sperm is produced only by men.
Only one sperm cell typically reaches the fallopian tube because the others either die along the way due to acidic vaginal environment or are blocked by cervical mucus. The one successful sperm cell undergoes capacitation to become fully mature and able to penetrate the egg.
After ejaculation, sperm can reach the fallopian tubes within minutes to a few hours. An egg is usually released from the ovary into the fallopian tube during ovulation and can be fertilized by sperm within 12-24 hours of ovulation.
isthmus boundary between the ampulla and isthmus
Fallopian tube
The fallopian tube.
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They meet in fallopian tube
In the fallopian tube.
Fallopian Tube
The fallopian tube is the tube that carries eggs from the ovary to the uterus. It is where fertilization typically occurs when sperm meets the egg.
The sperm and egg meet in the fallopian tube, where fertilization typically occurs. The egg is released from the ovary and travels down the fallopian tube, where it may encounter sperm if intercourse has taken place.