Yes. Sperms contain haploid number of DNA.
The primary function of a spermatozoon, or sperm cell, is to fertilize an ovum (egg) to initiate the process of reproduction. Spermatozoa are specialized cells that carry genetic material from the male, and they are designed to travel through the female reproductive tract to reach and penetrate the egg. Each spermatozoon consists of a head, which contains the nucleus with DNA, a midpiece that provides energy, and a tail (flagellum) for motility. This unique structure enables sperm to swim and navigate toward the egg during fertilization.
Any chance you're doing the BSB yr9 science homework? Back to the topic...Genes are found in the head of the sperm cell and about the egg cell...No clue LOL
Inside the head of a sperm cell is the nucleus containing the genetic information (DNA coiled into chromosomes), and the acrosome containing enzymes for breaking down the outer layer of the egg cell so that the sperm can enter the egg.
Spermatozoa
Spermatozoon.
Spermatozoon.
A sperm cell is called a spermatozoon.
A spermatid is an immature male germ cell formed during spermatogenesis, which eventually matures into a spermatozoon or sperm cell. A spermatozoon is a mature male gamete with a head, midpiece, and tail that is capable of fertilizing an egg.
Spermiogenesis.
Spermatozoon
Deoxyribose is found in DNA.
DNA is found in the nucleus of a cell. In addition, trace amount of DNA also found in Mitochondria and chloroplast.