In mosses, sperm is transferred from the male gametophyte to the female gametophyte via water, as sperm cells swim through moisture to reach the egg. In ferns, sperm is also motile and relies on water for movement; they swim from the male antheridia to the female archegonia during the process of fertilization. Both processes depend on water, highlighting the need for a moist environment for reproduction in these non-flowering plants.
A female plant part does not produce sperms. It produces egg. The sperms are produced by the part of a male plant.
On average Femaled discharge one ovum.
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.
Sperms meet eggs through the process of fertilization. Sperms swim through the female reproductive tract towards the egg, which is released from the ovary during ovulation. When a sperm successfully penetrates and fertilizes the egg, it forms a zygote which eventually develops into an embryo.
In males 4 sperms are produced from one cell while in female 1 egg and 3 polar bodies are produced in mammals .
A female plant part does not produce sperms. It produces egg. The sperms are produced by the part of a male plant.
Yes, male sperm are generally faster swimmers than female sperm.
no
On average Femaled discharge one ovum.
No. Never.
Females could make babies
so there is a higher chance of fertielisation of the female egg
There is always pre-ejaculate so yes. Bodily fluids that contain the disease can still be transferred.
It's possible.
The male needs to stick his penis into the female's vagina and deliver sperms to the female's egg. The egg then must be fertilized.
What is necessary is sperms of male turtle . So if there is presence of undamaged sperms in surrounding water then female can be fertilized .
Sperms live 3 days/72hours in a female body and then they die.