No, not as such, though trees have cells which perform the same purpose in the form of pollen.
After a sperm cell joins with an egg cell in apple trees, a fertilized egg is formed which develops into a seed. This seed contains the genetic material from both the sperm and egg, and when planted, can potentially grow into a new apple tree.
No. If the sperm is in your stomach, it was destroyed by stomach acids almost immediately. If it is in another part of your body, then it's probably also dead as well. We're not talking sequoia trees here, folks. Sperm cells are fairly delicate. They really only thrive in a particular environment (well, two, actually, if you consider the testicles) - the woman's uterus and womb.
The destruction of sperm is called sperm cell death or sperm cell apoptosis.
Yes and no. The big brown pinecones on the ground that most people consider pinecones are actually female pinecones. The male pinecones are the small pollen structures. Each pollen structure has over a hundred sperm cells, and each pinecone has several egg cells inside it. Not all of them will get fertilized, but in a successful instance, wind or gravity will cause a tiny piece of the pollen, one sperm cell, to fall inside of the female pinecone to fertilize it.
It stores sperm
No, Oak trees do not have eggs and sperm. Trees grow through seeds which fall from parent trees and they do not reproduce with mates.
After a sperm cell joins with an egg cell in apple trees, a fertilized egg is formed which develops into a seed. This seed contains the genetic material from both the sperm and egg, and when planted, can potentially grow into a new apple tree.
the trees and plants survive fires becouse they are liqudized with whale sperm
No. If the sperm is in your stomach, it was destroyed by stomach acids almost immediately. If it is in another part of your body, then it's probably also dead as well. We're not talking sequoia trees here, folks. Sperm cells are fairly delicate. They really only thrive in a particular environment (well, two, actually, if you consider the testicles) - the woman's uterus and womb.
Yes, pine trees are considered to be sexual organisms because they reproduce sexually through the production of male and female cones that contain sperm and eggs for fertilization. This sexual reproduction allows for genetic variation and diversity among pine tree populations.
Its a premature sperm or a sperm that is not yet matured.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
Sterile = No sperm. No sperm = No biological kids.
The destruction of sperm is called sperm cell death or sperm cell apoptosis.
Boy sperm are generally faster than girl sperm.
No, female sperm do not have a longer lifespan compared to male sperm.
Sperm. This is one of the words that is the same as plural as it is singular.