yes only one sperm cell joins with the egg cell which further fertilize and grows into a child, this cell division is known as Meiosis. the rest of the cells are totally wasted and are in no use of sexual fertilization.
They are rejected by the egg and die.
** The only time Meiosis is used is when gametes are being produced and that's sperm and ovum. Everything else is Mitosis.
sperm cells are the male reproductive cells produced from testes, where as the other is the liquid produced from seminal vesicle which is a liquid containing protein and food essential for the survival of sperm. it is the liquid where sperm remains swimming.
gametes
There are 23 chromosomes in human egg/sperm. In other human body cells there are 46 chromosomes.
What is the mitochondria?Right, it's the powerhouse of the cell! Why would these cells need more power than other cells? Perhaps because they have to do more work than some of the other cells - doesn't that sound reasonable? Sperm have to swim all the way to the Fallopian tubes. Muscles have to twitch and nerves have to conduct electric current.
mitosis happen because the cells duplicate after a while it splits in two and other cells are formed.Mitosis happens during cell division of non-gamete(somatic, everything but sperm and egg) cells.
zygote
When the sperm penetrate the egg cell fertilization occurs.
it will form a new life or baby
Sperm cells are stored in the epididymis, and that is where they mature.
The nuclei of the egg and sperm cells fuse to form the fertilized egg.
Baby is formed
sperm
The nuclei of the egg and sperm cells fuse to form the fertilized egg.
Well, Their sperm joins with the eggs outside of their bodies. The female releases her eggs into the water. The male then releases his sperm and the gametes join. The female has fertilised her eggs tada hope this was helpful. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) BYE BYE
No. Every cell is a somatic cell except for the reproductive cells (the egg and sperm). They are gametes.
Sperm cells(from male) fertilizes the egg cell(from female)
Fertilization