There is nothing that will happen if your own sperm comes in contact with a cut on your body.
No. The human male doesn't have anything the sperm to fertilize
There are typically no immediate signs when sperm enters a female's body. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for days before fertilization occurs. Symptoms of pregnancy usually appear about 1-2 weeks after fertilization.
Sperm entering the body through the anal passage does not result in pregnancy, as the anus is not connected to the reproductive organs needed for fertilization. However, there is a risk of sexually transmitted infections if proper protection is not used.
Vas deferens
If sperm enters the mouth, it will likely be digested by stomach acid and then eliminated from the body through the digestive system. Sperm cannot fertilize an egg in the mouth, as it requires specific conditions in the female reproductive tract to reach and fertilize an egg.
You will learn in health class. Just Wait....
When food enters your body it gets digested into the intestines, then it pulls out all of the nutrients in the food and the bad stuff comes out into the toilet.
Unused sperm are reabsorbed by the body through a process called sperm disposal. The sperm cells are broken down and recycled by the body, eventually being excreted through urine.
If sperm enters the bloodstream, it will be recognized as a foreign substance by the immune system and can trigger an immune response, potentially leading to inflammation or an allergic reaction. However, it is unlikely to cause serious harm or long-term effects as the body has mechanisms to eliminate foreign substances from the bloodstream.
when air enters the body through the drips we take it may lead to many health problems.
Sperm that are not ejaculated are either reabsorbed by the body or broken down and expelled through urine. The body continuously produces new sperm, so there is a turnover of unused sperm to make way for fresh ones.
You mean the rectum. The rectum is the tube that holds feces until we can expel the feces on the toilet. The anus is merely the name of an opening that has a sphincter of muscular tissue around it to hold the anus closed. By saying feces "enters" the anus, you're meaning that feces is already partway out of the body because the anus does NOT "hold" anything. The rectum does.