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Schematic diagram of a sperm cell, showing the (1) acrosome, (2) cell membrane, (3) nucleus, (4) mitochondria, and (5) flagellum (tail)

A sperm cell, or spermatozoon, is the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It is carried in fluid called semen, and is capable of fertilising an egg cell to form a zygote. A zygote can grow into a new organism, such as a human. Sperm cells contain half of the genetic information needed to create life. Generally, the sex of the offspring is determined by the sperm with the chromosomal pairs "XX" and "XY". Sperm cells were first observed by Antoni van LeeuwenhoekAnton van Leeuwenhoek ( October 24, 1632 August 26, 1723) was a tradesman and scientist from Delft, in the Netherlands. He is best known for his contribution to improvement of the microscope and his contributions towards the establishment of cell Biology. in 1679Events January 24 King Charles II of England disbands Parliament August 7 The brigantine Le Griffon which was commissioned by Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, is towed to the southern end of the Niagara River, to become the first ship to sail the.

1 Sperm structure and size

Individual spermatozoa are highly differentiated cells, composed normally of a head, basal body (or midpiece), and tail. The head contains some cytoplasmCytoplasm is the viscid, semifluid matter contained within the plasma membrane of a cell that helps to hold the cell together. In contrast to the protoplasm, however, the cytoplasm does not include the cell nucleus. The watery or aqueous component of the and the nuclear material for fertilization. The basal bodyA basal body is a short cylindrical array of microtubules plus their associated proteins found at the base of a eukaryotic cell cilium or flagellum. Serves as a nucleation site for the growth of the axoneme. Closely similar in structure to a centriole. contains a large concentration of mitochondria that provide the energy for sperm motility through the production of ATP. The spermatozoan tail is typically a flagellum used for propulsion.

In humans, sperm cells consists of a head 5 µm by 3 µm and a tail 50 µm long. The tail flagellates, which propels the sperm cell. The cell is characterized by a minimum of cytoplasm.

2 Sperm production

Main article: Spermatogenesis

Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubule s of the testes in a process called spermatogenesis. Round cells called spermatogonia divide and differentiate eventually to become sperm. During sexual intercourse the sperm is deposited in the vagina - and then it moves to the ovum.


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Mitochondria are power houses (engines) that produce energy in the form of ATP. As far as sperm go, these are wrapped around the base of the tail and the energy they produce drive the sperm forward much like a motor on a boat will. They fall off if and when that one sperm gets into the very large egg.

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The mitochondria acts as energy levels so helps the sperm metaphorically 'swim' towards the egg, which will then be fertilised.

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Sperms move by propelling flagella. This need a lot of energy.

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What is function of mitochondria in sperm?

The mitochondria provide energy to the sperm's 'tail' (flagellum) so that it can move, and propel the sperm cell forward.


What is the mitochondria in the sperm used for?

Mitochondria are located in the tail of the sperm. They provide the sperm with that whip like energy to move. They can give the energy to the sperm because mitochondria are the "powerhouse" of the cell.


Which cell has tail to help it move?

Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).


Why do sperm cell have a high density of mitochondria while the human cheek cell have only a few mitocondria?

Sperm cells need lots of ATP (created in mitochondria) for the reactions that cause the tail to propel to move it forward. Normal skin cells need only as much as required to keep the vital cell functions working.


Why do sperm have mitochondria in the midpoint?

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.


What two cell appendages that help cells move?

Many organisms produce sperm and each sperm moves by using flagella


What are the adaptations of a sperm cell to be good at there job?

A sperm cell has a long tail to help it swim to the egg. A mid-piece which contains mitrochondria to release energy needed to make the tail move. The sperm tip contains enzymes to break through the egg cell membrane to fertilise the egg.


Cell extension that is found on the sperm cell?

Flagella. The flagella helps the sperm cell to move.


How are sperm cells adapted to carry out their job?

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Mitochondria in an animal cell?

The mitochondria in an animal cell provides the energy it needs to move, divide, etc. In other words, they are the power centers of a cell.


What is the meeting of sperm qnd ovum?

the egg will move into a position then the sperm cell will move closer]


Does flagella move?

Yes, that is actually their intended purpose. Many microbes have flagella to help them move around in their environment. The well known "tail" of a sperm cell is actually a flagella and what the sperm uses to move, or "swim", into the uterus.