sperrm cell. obvs
The sperm cell is haploid (has half as many chromasomes as the diploid nerve cell)The sperm cell can contain more mutations (depending on the age of the man, this is the basis of anticipation)The sperm cell's chromasome has undergone recombination (I'm assuming you know what that is)
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I don't know much about this but I do know that chromosomes are inside a cell. So the cell of the sperm is what carries the Chromosone.
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You don't want to know. ( He,he!) Sperm cells are are produced in specialised tissue called the germinal epithelium. During puberty, hormones stimulate the sperm cells to become active. The process for producing sperm cells is called spermatogenesis.
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Well, to start of you gotta know what chromosomes are, that are x shaped bundels of DNA that cointain gens. In every human cell there are 46 chromosomes. A sperm has 23 of them. When a cell starts reproducing, it doubles It's amount of chromosomes so when it splits, both have 46 chromosomes and thats a normal cell, BUT when creating sperm the cells split AGAIN an then they have 4 sperm cells and each has 23 chromosomes.
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The average sperm cell survives for about three days (72 hours), however in some cases sperm cells have been know to survive as long as 6 days. That's why we use condoms!!!
To begin with, the sperm cell is streamlined offering hydrodynamic properties for swimming towards the ovum for fertilisation to take place. The cell's body segment consists of many mitochondria which perform reactions of aerobic respiration to generate energy required for the contraction (and therefore, the movement) of the "tail" of the sperm cell which is required for swimming. The head region of the cell consists of an acrosome region (at the tip) which is a mixture of enzymes responsible for breaking down some of the ovum's defenses (membranes and particles surrounding the genetic material of the egg cell) providing a safe passage for the sperm cell's nucleus to pass through and perform fertilisation - this is the "acrosome reaction". The sperm cell has almost no cytoplasm whatsoever. This is a good thing, since it ensures that it is as light as possible so that all the energy produced by the mitochondria in the body can be used for the movement of the cell and is not wasted in attempting to shift the extra weight of the cytoplasm (assuming it was present). It has a tail and is long and slim for faster and easier transport. Many people do not know that sperm cells have a sense of smell. When the sperm passes through the cervix, it smells the female ova from the egg. the sperm cells then practically race to the egg. the sperm cell then burrows into the egg and fertilization is complete. in about 3 main ways, the sperm cell is adapted for fertilisation. Firstly, the sperm cells tail increases its ability to swim towards the ovum (the egg) Secondly, There are millions of sperm in a single ejaculation (Spunk/Jizz, Informal), which increases the chance of a successful pregnancy. And Finally, Only a few reach the egg, which suggests they travel in groups, which once again can increase the chance of a successful pregnancy.
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