DNA always remains in the sperm, that is how variation happens.
the single cell when a sperm's DNA combines with the egg's DNA is called fertilization
No, DNA isn't just found in the sperm and ovum. DNA is found in the nucleus of all cells in the body.
How long would an individual lacking DNA polymerase live?
Yes. Sperm and eggs carry DNA - this combines to become the DNA of the zygote/embryo.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.
The tail of a sperm remains with the head until the sperm goes into the egg to fertilise it.
At conception, the sperm enters the egg and the DNA of the sperm merges with the DNA of the Egg cell.
the single cell when a sperm's DNA combines with the egg's DNA is called fertilization
sperm
No, DNA isn't just found in the sperm and ovum. DNA is found in the nucleus of all cells in the body.
How long would an individual lacking DNA polymerase live?
A sperm has a haploid nucleus.DNA are in nucleus.
The nucleus holds all the DNA in the sperm and is basically a brain
sperm blood hair with attached tissue
Yes. Sperm and eggs carry DNA - this combines to become the DNA of the zygote/embryo.
actually its not a sperm, its a chromosome. it can be a sperm but it is mostly referred as a chromosome, or DNA. Male DNA's are XY, Females are XX.
The womans DNA that the egg came from and the mans DNA that the sperm came from.