When a male human sperm is introduced into a female dog's body, it is highly unlikely that fertilization will occur. This is due to the genetic differences between humans and dogs, which make cross-species fertilization extremely rare. Even if fertilization were to occur, the resulting offspring would likely not survive due to the differences in genetic compatibility and gestational requirements between humans and dogs.
Sperms live 3 days/72hours in a female body and then they die.
Sperms are ejaculated into the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse. They travel through the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes to reach the egg. When a sperm successfully penetrates the egg's outer layer, fertilization occurs, leading to the formation of a zygote.
Fertilization that happens outside the female body is called in-vitro fertilization. In this procedure, the ova is fertilized with the sperm in a laboratory.
female
Same as a female human.
The design of the both the male and female reproductive system whenever people make love has been helps the transfer of the sperms to the female reproductive system.
No, as they do not have all Human body parts
For the human body, the female ovum.
In the human body female eggs are contained in the ovaries.
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It is the ovaries. It is only in female.
The womb is an organ in the human body. It is the part of the female's body where a baby is formed.