If you are asking 'can a man reduce his supply of sperm' the answer is yes. "Over-harvesting" can reduce the sperm supply, and this sometimes adds to the difficulty for eager couples who want to get pregnant. Resting for a few days can make a big difference. But you should never consider this any kind of protection against getting pregnant. A healthy man with fully functioning Plumbing never goes down to a count of zero, and it only takes one sperm to fertilize an egg.
An empty set becomes an empty set by virtue of its definition which states that it is a set that contains no elements. In other words, it contains nothing, it is empty!
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The only subset of an empty set is the empty set itself.
Yes,an empty set is the subset of every set. The subset of an empty set is only an empty set itself.
The empty set is a set that has no elements.
seminiferous tubules
The cloaca Thats wrong^^^
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once it hits the air usually 80% die off.
Sperm get mixed with fluids and become semen. Then they (sperm in the semen) are ejected out of the same organ from which liquid waste called urine gets emptied in males. It's the multipurpose organ called the penis.
yes. the urinary tract does not empty out into the hole you have sex with
The Testis is divided into a number of lobes by connective tissue. Each of these lobes contains one to four Semiferous Tubules, which converge to empty sperm into another set of tubules called the Rete Testis.
No, sperm cells are not active outside of the body that long.
What I think is that fusion cell cloning is when an empty ovum has any sort of cell fused into it by a mild electric shock, while adult cell cloning is only when a sperm is taken from an adult cell is fused into the empty ovum.
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. Sperm are collected from the lumen of the seminiferous tubules by the rete testis. The rete testis empty into the vasa efferentia. The vasa efferentia perforates the tunica albuginea - a fibrous covering over the testes - and empties sperm into the epididymis. The epididymis - a tightly coiled tube on the top of each testicle - stores sperm from the testes. The vas deferens (ductus deferens) transports sperm from the epididymis prior to ejaculation. If ejaculation does not occur, sperm disintegrate and are reabsorbed by the epididymis.Type your answer here...
Fertility Care in Winter Park, Florida accepts sperm donations for compensation.
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