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the motility of the sperm depends on how strong it is... as we all know that only one sperm cell fuses with the egg cell... so basically the stronger the sperm cell.. the faster it moves.... and it can move with a speed of 10 (to the power) 6 mm per sec. we can also say that this is one of the best example of Sir Darwin's theory of the " SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST"...

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