There are no statistically significant differences in personality traits between people who claimed that they would and those that would not be willing to become sperm donors. It is possible that some other factors (e.g. cultural values) influence the decision to become sperm donor, but personality traits play an important role in making decisions regarding sperm donation process, possible receivers of donation and relations between the donor and his biological offspring.
The current paper proposes a model for describing mechanical phenomena that occur during the process of mammal fertilization when spermatozoa impact the surface of Zona Pellucida. Zona pellucida (ZP) is a dynamical 3D matrix that surrounds the mammalian oocyte. In the process of fertilization, sperm cell has to penetrate this structure. To describe impact of sperm cells with velocities that are effective and those that are ineffective relative to the oscillatory behavior of ZP, the discreet continuum model in the form of spherical net model is used. Resultant trajectories of knot mass particles dynamics of mouse ZP spherical net model in the form of generalized Lussajous curves are presented. Using generalized Lussajous curves, parametric frequency analysis of oscillatory behavior of knot material particles in the mouse ZP spherical net model is conducted. The influence of impact angles of sperm cells on corresponding knot mass particle trajectory is discussed. Favorable and unfavorable trajectories of knot mass particle motions are discussed in the context of successful fertilization.
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