You should most likely not use Wiki answers, because you will never get it on here. Haha. Are you in marine science? I think so because this is the exact quesiton on my whale packet.
A sperm cannot get rid of a fetus.
Sperm itself does not directly contribute to fetal development, but it plays a crucial role in the process of conception. When a sperm fertilizes an egg, it combines genetic material from both parents, leading to the formation of a zygote. This zygote then undergoes multiple divisions and developments, eventually forming a fetus. The health and quality of the sperm can impact the success of fertilization and the initial stages of embryo development.
Men have testes because they produce sperm, which is necessary for the fertilization of ova. This fertilization results in the development of a fetus.
The sperm fertilizes the egg and it begins to grow as an embryo. During the eight week of development it becomes recognizable as being human and is called a fetus.
Not likely.
It eventually becomes a fetus.
No, sperm is not harmful to a fetus during sex. The cervix acts as a barrier to protect the uterus and fetus from any external substances, including sperm. In fact, it is safe for pregnant women to engage in sexual activity unless advised otherwise by a healthcare provider.
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Haploid Gametes Egg Sperm Fertilization Zygote Blastula Gastrula Embryo Fetus
the sperm finds a fertile egg and makes a baby
2 weeks
No, sperm and egg unite to form a zygote, a single fertilized cell. That cell divides again and again, forming a blastocyst. The blastocyst implants in the uterine wall (in placental mammals), where the embryo at last develops. Eventually the embryo grows into a fetus, and the fetus undergoes parturition (it is born).