Female sperm or semen is not a biological component produced by females. Sperm, which are male reproductive cells, are produced in the testes of males. Females produce eggs in their ovaries for reproduction.
Male sperm (carrying the Y chromosome) are generally faster swimmers than female sperm (carrying the X chromosome). This difference in speed can affect the likelihood of which type of sperm reaches and fertilizes the egg first.
The gametophyte generation of fern plants is the haploid generation. It produces gametes (eggs and sperm) through mitosis. When the gametes fuse during fertilization, they form a diploid zygote that develops into the sporophyte generation.
The sperm's head contains the genetic material that fuses with the egg's genetic material to form a zygote. The sperm's tail helps it swim towards the egg for fertilization.
ploidy is the classification based on the number of homologous chromosomes present. if there is only one pair of homologous chromosomes then the nucleus is said to be haploid if there are two pairs then it is known as diploid if three it is triploid if many it is noted as polyploidy --------------------------- an oocyte or a spermatocyte are haploid cells in a species that normally have diploid cells.
there is absolutly no effect in the eggs or sperm. that's just some dumb kids who said that to make fun of someone else.
A female parrotfish can lay thousands to over a million eggs in one spawning event, depending on the species. They release their eggs and sperm into the water during mass spawning events, where the fertilized eggs develop into larvae.
Animals that produce both sperm and eggs are called hermaphrodite. They have both reproductive organs, this is very common in worms. Although usually each matures at different times so no self fertilization occurs.
She meant, that instead of going to a party with his friends and family, he was watching over some pteradactyl eggs, which were in danger. As for the "baby" she was referring to him helping to hatch the eggs.
Yes, in most mythological depictions, griffins are said to lay eggs. They are usually depicted as having the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, combining characteristics of both animals in their reproduction process.
A sperm can stay alive for around 48 to 72 hours in a female genital tract. It has to find a egg with in these time otherwise it will die off. And the fertility rate depends on the availability of the egg. It is also said that out of 10,000 fertilized eggs only one turns out to be a zygote.
The question is controversial and depends a lot on the definition of life which many people have a different variation to. It can be said that 'life is a continuum' as both eggs and sperm can be considered to be alive.
It's often said that cigerette smoking and tight boxers can reduce sperm count.
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The man's ability to produce sperm should be unaffected by the removal of his prostate, since the sperm is made in the testicles. Having said this, the prostate does make some of the fluid in the ejaculate (about 25-35%). So a man who has had his prostate removed may notice a decrease in the amount he ejaculates. Also, depending on the way the prostate is removed, the nerves that feed the penis may be damaged, and though he makes sperm, may find it difficult to have an ejaculation, or even become aroused.
All organisms on Earth are carbon based.
Female sperm or semen is not a biological component produced by females. Sperm, which are male reproductive cells, are produced in the testes of males. Females produce eggs in their ovaries for reproduction.