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If a sperm cell does not meet a egg cell in the oviduct what happens to the sperm
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If a sperm cell does not meet a egg cell in the oviduct what happens to the sperm
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Im pretty sure the sperm just gets destroyed, there are a lot of sperm cells that don't get to fertilise the egg. These sperms are then passed out as waste through some mechanic of the body.
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