It has a flagella that is a tail like structure that propels it.
Yes, sperm lives for 3 days and they will swim the hold way if they get close to the vagina.
In order to swim to find the ovum.
Marine vessel float in water because of it's hollow shape and that enable it displace an amount of water which is equal to it's wiegth or volume.
a TEM microscope privides an detailed image of the inside of a specimen a SEM microscope provides a 3D image of a specimen take for exampel a sperm in a TEM microscope you would see the inner stucture of the sperm in a SEM microscope you would se in detail the exact form shape of the sperm
Yes As long as the water that it is on does not enter it
so it can swim faster to the egg
The sperm cells (spermatozoa) shape and structure makes it a specialised cell. Its tail (flagellem) enables it to swim and move easily to reach and fertilise the female egg. There are many mitochondria within the body of the cell providing it with the energy to enable it to swim. Within the head of the sperms cytoplasm a vacuole containing enzymes is present so that it can digest its way through the ovum to fertilise it.
hexbug armbands enable it to swim.
so it can reach the egg faster and swim more easily with it tail and streamline shape.
The shape of a sperm is like a like a sphere with a small tail.
The sperm cells of the plant can swim. They swim to the egg cells to reproduce.
it allows the sperm to swim
so they can swim
so it can swim
No such animal.
Sperm like having a "pool" of semen in which to swim. They can swim close together but not as freely. However, less semen does not mean less sperm or less powerful swimmers.
Sperm can swim in any environment as long as there mets are required. they only last 4-7 days after ejaculation.