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Pollen must reach an egg in order to fertilize it, allowing the plant to produce seeds for reproduction. This process is essential for genetic diversity and continuation of the plant species.
No, sperm must travel through the fallopian tubes to reach and fertilize an egg. Without the tubes, the sperm cannot reach the egg for fertilization to occur.
How the nucleus from a pollen grain fertilize a female egg cell
no,sigle men single sperm fertilize fimale egg.
Yes, sperm that has not reached full maturity can still fertilize an egg. While fully mature sperm may have better motility and function, immature sperm can still possess the ability to fertilize an egg.
Only a small amount of semen, containing millions of sperm cells, is needed to fertilize an egg. Only one sperm cell is required to fertilize an egg, and the rest are typically blocked by the egg's protective barrier.
Sperm. It is typically is found in semen.
The man's semen must enter the vagina and travel up to fertilize the egg. If he can get it there with her panties and tights then Yes, otherwise: No
It has to in order to reach the egg and fertilize it. Semen, no A. Seamen are sailors on a ship.
I am not sure. But i think you can. But your sperm aren't active. Which means they are not able to fertilize an egg.
It is possible that the semen will find an egg and fertilize. This will make the female pregnant because that fertilized egg will start developing into a baby over a period of nine months.
Pollen must reach an egg in order to fertilize it, allowing the plant to produce seeds for reproduction. This process is essential for genetic diversity and continuation of the plant species.
Heating semen in a microwave can cause it to boil and potentially explode due to the high water content and proteins in semen. It can also destroy the sperm cells in semen, making them unable to fertilize an egg. It is not recommended to heat semen in a microwave.
No, sperm must travel through the fallopian tubes to reach and fertilize an egg. Without the tubes, the sperm cannot reach the egg for fertilization to occur.
Yes, semen is the liquid that comes from a male's body through his penis during sex and it contains the sperm needed to fertilize the woman's egg. When the sperm and the egg unite inside the woman's womb, the process of making a baby is started.
No, to reach egg & fertilize, must be vaginal. If you do both, be careful.
The idea behind having a large amount of semen is to help ensure that our species survives. But, you probably already know that. However, keep in mind that it only takes one sperm to fertilize an egg. A male may have a very large amount and still not fertilize an egg, while a male with a smaller amount might. So, to answer your question: Theoretically, yes, having more semen could increase the chance based on the fact that there is more to reach the egg. But on a realistic level, no, because it does not matter how much a male has, so long as the semen reaches their destination.