Yes, sperm cells do move on their own. That is the role of their flagellum (tail). That is also how they reach ovum cells to fertilize them.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
Healthy Sperm cells tend to move in a "forward" motion, thus directly moving towards the mature and released eggs.
Pollen tube
gametes
Yes, flagella is like a tail at the end of the cell that helps the cell move.
Yes, those that have flagella. For example sperm.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
The move in such as way as to propell individual cells such as sperm cells.
Vas Deferens
Healthy Sperm cells tend to move in a "forward" motion, thus directly moving towards the mature and released eggs.
prokatyotic are like bacteria. they have a shall and felingy (tail that helps it move like sperm have). eukaryotc are like animal cells, they have a cell wall and no felengy. and move on their own.
the flagella
Vas deferens
no because they did'nt meat the sperm cell and the egg cell.
The egg cell has a chemical layer around it to stop more sperm cells coming in when a sperm cell comes in
Many organisms produce sperm and each sperm moves by using flagella
Pollen tube