A single sperm contains a bazillion datas.
A typical stallion will have an output of 25 to 100 ml of sperm per day, that's roughly a few tablespoons full of semen daily. However many horses will go over or under this amount according to health, age, and how often they are breeding.There are old stories that stallions produce 'gallons' of semen, this is simply false.
No. The term zygote refers to a much broader period at the earliest stages of an organism's development, from the first fusion of sperm and egg to (form a single celled zygote) through many cell divisions (producing a multi-celled zygote) which matures into a blastocyst. So, zygotes can be one celled, two celled, or many celled.
Sharks eliminate waste through their cloaca, which is a single opening for waste, reproductive materials, and eggs or sperm to exit the body. Waste products are expelled mainly as urine, which helps regulate the shark's internal salt levels.
You mean to say, "How many" and as many as she produces with each act of sexual reproduction. :) The eggs and sperm are sly devils.
ya. if it is a male. all dude animals can do that pretty much!
all it requires is a single sperm cell, and a bit of extra information here, a single discharge of male sperm contains millions of sperm cells.
The man ejactulates about 30 million or so sperm per ejaculation
A single human sperm cell typically weighs about 3 picograms, or 0.000000000003 grams.
About $60 and only if someone uses it.
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Food that will kill sperm cells is food that contains too much fat. This makes it harder for the sperm to swim and can lower their mobility as well.
A single serving of coffee typically contains around 95 milligrams of caffeine.
A single clove of garlic typically contains about 1 gram of garlic.
A single scoop of coffee typically contains around 60-80 milligrams of caffeine.
A single package of yeast typically contains about 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast.
A single packet of yeast typically contains about 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast.
A single lightning strike contains enough electricity to power a typical household for about a month.