If the chromosomes from a sperm ( sperm A) are removed and fused with the chromosomes of a sperm ( sperm B) whose chromosomes totally differ from the first sperm (sperm A) what will be happen to the zygote
Semen is typically whitish-gray in color with a jelly-like texture. This can vary slightly depending on your genes, diet, and overall health. Unless you're experiencing other usual symptoms, temporary changes in color usually aren't cause for concern.
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Semen is typically whitish-gray in color with a jelly-like texture. This can vary slightly depending on your genes, diet, and overall health. Unless you're experiencing other usual symptoms, temporary changes in color usually aren't cause for concern.