only one sperm is needed to fertilize an egg, yet a man who ejaculates fewer than 10 million sperm is usually infertile.

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only one sperm is needed to fertilize an egg, yet a man who ejaculates fewer than 10 million sperm is usually infertile.

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only one sperm is needed to fertilize an egg, yet a man who ejaculates fewer than 10 million sperm is usually infertile. Explain this apparent contradiction. Supposing 10 million sperm were ejaculated, predict how many would come with close range of the egg. How likely is it that any one sperm would fertilize it?please be sure to respond to all parts of the discussion
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