They die and eventually come out with the discharge.
No, only one sperm can fertilizes one ovum. In women only one egg cell or ovum is produced per overy. And in men about thousands sperms are produced. But when only the strongest sperm reach near the ovum membrane then it hit the membrane and enter into the ovum then one enzyme is secreted and this seals the membrane to restrict other sperms. This system is called the 'lock and key system'.
On average Femaled discharge one ovum.
Typically, only one sperm fertilizes an ovum to form a zygote. Multiple sperm attempting to fertilize the ovum can lead to abnormalities in the resulting embryo.
The moment when sperm fertilizes an egg is called conception.
Male zygote if it fertilizes the female sex cell, ovum
No it can not.
when one sperm penetrates the membrane of an ovum. it will tickens and secrete an enzyms that digest other sperms
The luckiest of all sperms makes it alive and fuses with the ovum.
No, only one sperm can fertilizes one ovum. In women only one egg cell or ovum is produced per overy. And in men about thousands sperms are produced. But when only the strongest sperm reach near the ovum membrane then it hit the membrane and enter into the ovum then one enzyme is secreted and this seals the membrane to restrict other sperms. This system is called the 'lock and key system'.
it is produced by sperms to help penetrate the ovum and fertilize it
On average Femaled discharge one ovum.
if nondisjunction occurs in meiosis 1 then the resultant sperms are XY carrying sperm n sperm without sex chromosome............ if XY carrying sperm fertilizes with normal X carrying ovum it results in XXY abnormal zygote if sperm without sex chromosome fertilizes with normal X carrying ovum it results in XO abnormal zygote
The male reproductive cell that fertilizes the ovum is called a sperm cell.
Typically, only one sperm fertilizes an ovum to form a zygote. Multiple sperm attempting to fertilize the ovum can lead to abnormalities in the resulting embryo.
The ovum has a protective layer called the zona pellucida that hardens after the entry of one sperm cell, preventing additional sperm cells from penetrating. This process is known as the zona reaction and ensures only one sperm cell fertilizes the egg.
The moment when sperm fertilizes an egg is called conception.
The motility of the sperm helps to progress its movement towards the ovum to fertilise it.