LOL, this is interesting. And also, what actually prevents two sperm from actually fertilizing the same egg? Look at it this way, the reason there is so many sperm is to ensure one actually does the job. Now, While the egg is being beaten into submission, when the membrane finally gives in, what are the chances that two good sperm are at there at the same time this happens. And when it does, what would become of the egg, would it go bad and is discarded or does it simply randomly ejects one??
About a woman's cycle, does she only produce one egg at a time? What would happen if she produced two, at both ovaries, and they both happen to be fertilized? I know twins happen when an egg splits after fertilization.
|