No, sperm use a small whip-like tail to travel through a liquid medium. Also not just any liquid medium, it must be rather viscous for optimal travel, like that found in semen. The tail would be useless in air.
It's not on contact with air, I believe its a few hours.
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no sperm does not harden it just goes on your bed and it stains unless you wash the sheets :)
how electron move in vacuum and not move in air
Air
Red color will travel fastest in air and Blue color will travel slowest
The sound travel faster in warm air because the average mean speed of the molecules of air is faster in warm air than on cool air. Sound is transferred by collisions of molecules. Therefore sound waves will travel faster on warm air because collisions of molecules of air in warm air is greater.
the sperm travel though the
Air bubbles in sperm aren't harmful at all. The presence of air bubbles in sperm may indicate that the sperm mixed with air on the way out of the penis, or mixed with air shortly after.
Sperm duct and urethra.
In humans, the egg gets fertilized by the sperm in the fallopian tube. If the sperm successfully penetrates the egg, conception occurs.
When sperm successfully enters an overy in a woman's cervix.But you knew that didn't you?
There is nothing that you should do when you have found air bubbles in your sperm. If you find blood in your sperm you should consult your doctor.
water
Sperm dies quickly in the air.
sperm dies when it hits the air so no
managing air travel
It's faster to travel by air.
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