No. Only men produce sperm.
Yes. Sperm carry either an X or a Y chromosome. The eggs from a female's ovaries is always X. If the sperm has an X chromosome, the baby will be female. If the sperm has a Y chromosome, the baby will be male.
A thin cylinder has a wall thickness significantly smaller than its radius, while a thick cylinder has a wall thickness comparable to or larger than its radius. Thin cylinders typically use simpler stress analysis assumptions, whereas thick cylinders require more complex stress analysis methods to account for the effect of the thicker walls.
A thick lens has varying thickness across its surface, which affects how light is refracted. A thin lens is assumed to have a uniform thickness, simplifying calculations in optics. Thick lenses can produce more complex optical effects compared to thin lenses.
Thick film hybrid circuits are created by printing a thick layer of conductive material onto a substrate, while thin film hybrid circuits involve depositing thin layers of conductive material onto a substrate using techniques like sputtering or evaporation. Thin film circuits generally offer superior performance but are more expensive to produce than thick film circuits.
Even if the material is the same, the thick lens is stronger because strength increases when thickness increases. If you pull on the lens in its plane and it is twice as thick then it is twice as strong. If you push on the lens perpendicular to it and it is twice as thick then it is eight times stronger. This is strength of materials theory taken in college for engineering.
A sperm has no gender...
thick
no she males do not have sperm because they are not in the male gender
No, sperm cells do not have a gender. Sperm cells contain genetic material from the male parent, but they themselves do not possess gender. Gender is determined by the combination of genetic material from both the sperm and the egg during fertilization.
a mature sperm carries 23 chromosomes.
No
The only thing that can affect the outcome of your gender of your pregnancy is the males sperm. Your baby's gender is predetermined by the genetics in your partners sperm. There is nothing you can do to to alter your baby's gender.
Like a thick liquid.
mens are not thick mostly very white ...womans can be white but also a yellowy color
The gender of a baby is determined by the father's sperm at the moment of fertilization. Sperm cells carry either an X or a Y chromosome, and the combination of chromosomes from the sperm and egg determines the baby's gender. If a sperm carrying an X chromosome fertilizes the egg, the baby will be female (XX); if a sperm carrying a Y chromosome fertilizes the egg, the baby will be male (XY).
no, if anything it gets thinner.
semen is the thick fluid that contains sperm and other secretions from the male reproductive system