A "shemale" is often a term used inappropriately to describe transgender women or individuals who might present in a feminine manner while having male anatomy. If a transgender woman has not undergone surgery to remove sperm-producing organs and still has functional testes, then yes, her sperm can potentially fertilize an egg. However, many transgender women undergo hormone therapy or surgeries that may affect fertility. It's important to use respectful language and understand the nuances of gender identity and reproductive health.
No, only one sperm can fertilize an egg.
No, only one sperm can fertilize one egg.
No, typically only one sperm can fertilize an egg.
No, typically only one sperm can fertilize an egg at a time.
Only one sperm is required to successfully fertilize an egg.
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Only one sperm cell is required to successfully fertilize an egg.
Typically, only one sperm is needed to successfully fertilize an egg.
Sperm can successfully fertilize an egg during the ovulation phase of the menstrual cycle.
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.
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Impotence is the inability to fertilize an egg. This can occur because the male has a low sperm count or has something wrong with his sperm.