If a husband's sperm appears unusual, such as resembling tapioca pudding, it may indicate a higher viscosity or abnormal consistency, which can be due to various factors like dehydration, infections, or hormonal imbalances. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment and potential treatment options. Changes in sperm appearance can affect fertility, so addressing any concerns promptly is advisable.
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Horse sperm is very similar to human sperm in morphology.
The cell that fertilises the egg cell is called the sperm cell. _-------O That's how a sperm cell looks like <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
A White Blood Cell looks like Sperm!
obviously even a single sperm if capable n healthy can fertilise the ovum.having low sperm count may decrese chances of pregnancy(if count is very low) but does not exclude it.Dr.Mudit Jain
The sperm whale is usually dark brownish with gray and light streaks spots and scratches, the skin around its mouth is white.
Immature sperm cells, also known as spermatids, appear as round cells with a condensed nucleus and a small amount of cytoplasm. They are smaller and less developed compared to mature sperm cells, which have a distinct head, midpiece, and tail. Under a microscope, spermatids can be observed in various stages of spermatogenesis as they continue to mature into fully developed sperm cells.
i still dont know what it looks like and i dont wannuh noe i still dont know what it looks like and i dont wannuh noe
There are a lot of men who are willing and have donated sperm. This is usually done at a "sperm bank", where cash is paid on the spot for sperm donations. For the most part sperm in sperm bank come from men who are pre-screened for diseases, mental health issues, and who possess desirable traits such as high IQ, good looks, etc.
They use their tails to propel them.question is not clear.
Oh yes, highly likely. Men need to be rechecked by urologist and have a zero sperm count before having unprotected sex.
Sperm cells do not age in the same way that other cells in the body do. The production of sperm cells begins at puberty and continues throughout a male's life. The structure and function of sperm cells remain relatively consistent regardless of a person's age.