Euglenoids and male sperm are both single-celled organisms. In order for Euglenoids and sperm to move, they both use a flagella. A flagella is a microscopic whip-like appendage that enables single-celled organisms to swim.
Euglenoids are single celled organisms that use a flagellum to move their bodies. Not all euglenophytes have a flagellum. The differentiating factor is the fact that the euglenoid or euglenophyte has a single flagellum.
The male is still a male so he does produce sperm. If the male had intercourse before he got his surgery that may be another way that reproduction is possible. But males still genetically make sperm and no matter what a woman turned man does not make sperm b/c inside/naturally they were still a woman unable to make sperm. The only difference is the tool they use has been changed or evolved
The flagellum (plural: flagella)
Testes produce sperm cells in male animals in addition to hormones and other useful chemicals.
Sperm cells need ATP (AdenosineTriPhosphate) for the same reason any other cell does: it provides energy. Most sperm cells use energy mainly for locomotion (ie. for their flagellum).
Flagella
Euglenoids are single celled organisms that use a flagellum to move their bodies. Not all euglenophytes have a flagellum. The differentiating factor is the fact that the euglenoid or euglenophyte has a single flagellum.
Frogs use external fertilisation, this means that the female frog lays thousands of eggs, but then the male sprays sperm on the offspring to fertilise it. So basically the sperm cell and egg cell meet when the male sprays his sperm cells over the eggs.
The male is still a male so he does produce sperm. If the male had intercourse before he got his surgery that may be another way that reproduction is possible. But males still genetically make sperm and no matter what a woman turned man does not make sperm b/c inside/naturally they were still a woman unable to make sperm. The only difference is the tool they use has been changed or evolved
Its head can use to penetrate to egg cell and tail can use to move.
The flagellum (plural: flagella)
The flagella are on bacteria but are also on a man's sperm. Not only does it help the bacteria move but it also helps the sperm move. Inorder to have a baby you first need to have a egg fertilized in a woman. The sperm from a man cannot get to fertilize the egg without the flagella helping them to move. Without the flagella we will not be able to repopulate.
Testes produce sperm cells in male animals in addition to hormones and other useful chemicals.
The epididymis.
Habitual use lowers sperm count and causes a decrease in sexdrive for men.
Internal fertilization of the females eggs through contact with male sperm during mating.
Sperm cells need ATP (AdenosineTriPhosphate) for the same reason any other cell does: it provides energy. Most sperm cells use energy mainly for locomotion (ie. for their flagellum).