Following intercourse, sperm don't survive for more than a few hours in the oviduct, so fertilization has to happen fairly quickly. True or False?
A) False. Sperm can survive in the oviduct for up to five days.
B) True. Sperm don't survive more than a few hours.
C) False. Sperm can survive for weeks under the right conditions.
D) True. If there isn't an egg there ready to be fertilized when intercourse occurs, fertilization won't occur.
E) False. Fertilization has to happen right away because sperm don't survive more than a few minutes once released.
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