Seminal Vesicles
Well, Their sperm joins with the eggs outside of their bodies. The female releases her eggs into the water. The male then releases his sperm and the gametes join. The female has fertilised her eggs tada hope this was helpful. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) BYE BYE
The testes, or testicals, produce sperm cells.
No, sperm are small packets of genetic material designed to fertilize an oocyte in the female reproductive tract. In fact, the sperm have just enough resources to get to the oocyte - the oocyte must supply much of the energy and resources necessary to complete fertilization. However, if a female were to ingest sperm, the female's digestive tract would break the sperm down into component amino acids which would provide minimal nutrients to the female.
There are typically no immediate signs when sperm enters a female's body. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for days before fertilization occurs. Symptoms of pregnancy usually appear about 1-2 weeks after fertilization.
The tube-shaped organ that extends from the trunk of the body just above the testes is the vas deferens. It is responsible for transporting sperm from the testes to the urethra during ejaculation.
Yes, definately. In some cases, when a couple wants a child, the male cannot ejaculate sperm. As such, there are donors of sperm. The sperm is just put in the female reproductive organ and the female falls pregnant
External fertilization occurs when the egg is fertilized by the sperm outside of the female's body. As when a female fish deposits her eggs on the ground and the male fish ejaculates his sperm over the eggs. Internal fertilisation occurs when the sperm fertilizes the egg inside the female's body. Which is what mammals do, including human beings.
The structure that specifically evolved in humans for depositing sperm inside the female body internally is the penis. The penis is designed to deliver sperm through the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse.
The female body does not release or have "sperm" - women have "eggs" that the mans sperm fertilizes to achieve conception.
The last organ that sperm passes through before leaving the body is the urethra.
The sperms that are produced by the male reproductive organ cannot be trasported to the penis via the sperm duct to enter the female's body, hence fertilisation cannot occur
The external organ through which urine and sperm pass out of the body is the penis. Urine exits the body through the urethra in the penis, while sperm is ejaculated through the same structure during sexual intercourse.
Sperm, being a protein, does get digested by the human body.
The hollow muscular pear-shaped organ inside the female body is the uterus.
The womb is an organ in the human body. It is the part of the female's body where a baby is formed.
Cats reproduce through internal fertilization, where the male's sperm fertilizes the female's eggs inside her body. This process occurs during mating when the male deposits sperm into the female's reproductive tract. The fertilized eggs then develop into embryos within the female's uterus until birth.
They shoot sperm all over the female