The woman becomes pregnant
the sperm just die
If there is no egg present in the oviduct when the sperm arrive, the sperm will typically die off and be naturally cleared from the body. They have a limited lifespan and cannot survive for long periods within the female reproductive system without encountering an egg for fertilization.
Any sperm that does not fertilize an egg will die, and the woman will not get pregnant and will have her period on schedule. This typically happens as a result of unprotected sex that is not near in time to the woman's ovulation.
The oviduct is the only way through which the sperm may reach the egg for fertilisation to happen. If the oviduct is blocked, then the sperm cannot reach the egg and so fertilisation cannot happen, so the woman cannot have a child without an IVF.
As it passes through the oviduct, the egg is fertilized by sperm if present. It also undergoes various physiological changes, such as the formation of the eggshell and the addition of protective layers. Finally, the egg is released from the oviduct and deposited for external development.
Because the egg cell is carried down the oviduct by little hairs called cilia and the sperm cell has to reach the egg cell before it gets to the uterus (womb).
A chicken egg is fertilized when a rooster mates with a hen, transferring sperm to the hen's oviduct where the egg is formed. The sperm fertilizes the ovum (egg cell) within the oviduct, resulting in the formation of a zygote. The zygote then develops into an embryo within the egg as it travels down the oviduct and is eventually laid by the hen.
Sperm do not respire in the oviduct. They rely on glycolysis for energy production to swim towards the egg. Oxygen is not needed for their metabolism in the female reproductive tract.
Yes, the egg travels through the oviduct in the female reproductive system. The oviduct is where fertilization typically occurs if sperm are present, and it serves as a pathway for the egg to travel from the ovary to the uterus or be released from the body during ovulation if not fertilized.
Egg cells, or oocytes, do not die immediately upon reaching the oviduct. They can survive for a limited time—typically around 12 to 24 hours—after ovulation, during which fertilization can occur if sperm are present. If fertilization does not take place within this window, the egg will eventually degenerate and be absorbed by the body.
Oviducts are responsible for carrying the egg from the ovary to the uterus. They provide a pathway for sperm to reach the egg for fertilization. After fertilization, the oviduct transports the resulting embryo to the uterus for implantation.
it doesn't happen in the womb it happens in the oviduct/fallopian tube. Fertilization happens when a haploid sperm cell fuses with a haploid egg cell and forms a diploid zygote cell