no the egg doesn't have a tail.
why is the tail of sperm detach when is meet the egg of woman?
no
It's a blue egg with a swirling green tail and black fins on the tail.
It's a blue egg with a swirling green tail and black fins on the tail.
the tail helps the sperm cell swim up to the egg cell
Eggs do not move, but sperm do. The sperm's tail allows it to move more quickly to the egg.
It enables the sperm to swim towards the egg so that it can fertilise it. ------------------------------------- Sperm have tails because they need to be able to swim to the egg. They wiggle their tail which helps them to move along and make it to their destination. ----------------------------------------- Tail with the Sperm is just like tail with the fish. so tail makes the sperm to move along the path. it works like a flagella in bacteria. ------------------------------------------------ it is to aid the sperm to swim from the point of ejaculation to the egg. Once it enters the egg the tail breaks off. -------------------------------------------------- The sperm cell has a long tail in order to propel the head of the sperm, which carries all the DNA information, towards the egg. It is simply to help the sperm reach the egg. Once the sperm reaches the egg, the tail is naturally absorbed through the body's tissues. ------------------------------------------------------
Sperm cells need a tail to get food or energy while the egg isnt alive yet to need emergy......?
no it has a big tuna
The tail of the sperm detaches after it enters the egg to prevent multiple sperm from fertilizing the same egg. This process, known as the acrosome reaction, releases enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the egg's protective layer. Once inside, the tail becomes unnecessary for fertilization.
Sperm need a tail for motility, which allows them to swim towards the egg for fertilization. The tail, also known as a flagellum, propels the sperm through the female reproductive tract to reach and penetrate the egg.
Its Tail