The majority of organelles in a sperm cell are necessary for its function, such as the mitochondria for energy production and the flagellum for movement. However, one possible organelle that may be considered unneeded is the golgi apparatus, as its function in sperm is not fully understood. It is speculated to play a role in the maturation and modification of proteins, but its absence does not seem to affect the basic functions of sperm.
lysosomes
Mitochondria are organelles that produce energy. If the "midpoint" of a sperm is where the flagellum attaches to the head of the sperm, then the mictochondria are there to provide energy needed to move the flagellum, therefor moving the sperm.
BacteriumNucleus and lysosmes are organelles. Sperm is just a cell
NO, flagella is tiny organelles on cells. The tail of sperm and even bacteria has flagella, though.
Well, all plant cells have a cell wall. (I think. . .)
Mitochondria
lysosomes
Yes, sperm contain mitochondria. These organelles are important to get enough energy for the movement of the flagellum.
The secondary oocyte (ovum) contains most of the cytoplasm and organelles from the oogonium. During spermiogenesis, the last phase of spermatogenesis, most of the cytoplasm and organelles are stripped from the newly formed sperm, except the nucleus, mitochondria, and acrosome (with lysosomic enzymes). In other words, the sperm only "donate" their DNA and egg "donates" most of the other organelles. The egg is much larger and can contain more.
Mitochondria are organelles that produce energy. If the "midpoint" of a sperm is where the flagellum attaches to the head of the sperm, then the mictochondria are there to provide energy needed to move the flagellum, therefor moving the sperm.
Unneeded is correct.
Yes, they have many mitochondria for energy usel
BacteriumNucleus and lysosmes are organelles. Sperm is just a cell
Because it is basically blood. A woman's body will react oddly and release an egg. When it finds out there isn't any sperm, it exits her body with a few other unneeded substances, like blood. There is my explanation.
Prokariyotes do not have no nucleus. But they have organelles. Virus do not have any
NO, flagella is tiny organelles on cells. The tail of sperm and even bacteria has flagella, though.
Well, all plant cells have a cell wall. (I think. . .)