answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes Hayley Jade Waring sperms do have tails but they are also found on tadpoles and many other animals do some more research somewhere else!

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

spermatogonia

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are the Stem cells that lead to the sperm?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Sperm develop from stem cells called?

spermatogonial stem cells.


Is sperm a somatic cell?

No. Every cell is a somatic cell except for the reproductive cells (the egg and sperm). They are gametes.


What is embryonic stem?

Stem cells are special cells in the body which can transform into any other kind of cell. Embryonic stem cells are the stem cells which develop soon after an egg becomes fertilized with a sperm (which is what makes it an embryo). There are also adult stem cells, which are present inside grown humans. Stem cells have been used to grow artificial tissues and organs and may someday be a better alternative to getting transplants.


What are different types of stem cells?

There are three types: totipotent, multipotent, and pluripotent. Totipotent: cells produced from the fusion of an egg and a sperm (embryo) Multipotent: cells that can give rise to a small number of different cell types--for example, bone marrow and brain contain this type Pluripotent stem: this type can produce almost all type of cells in the body; called 'true' stem cells I know there are Endothelial Progenitors, Germline Stem Cells, Hematopoietic Progenitors, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Neural Stem Cells, Signaling Pathway, Embryonic Stem Cells, Cancer Stem Cells and Stem Cell Cytokines.


What part of the body would you find a sperm cell?

hematopoietic stem cells in long bones.


What are different types of the stem?

There are three types: totipotent, multipotent, and pluripotent. Totipotent: cells produced from the fusion of an egg and a sperm (embryo) Multipotent: cells that can give rise to a small number of different cell types--for example, bone marrow and brain contain this type Pluripotent stem: this type can produce almost all type of cells in the body; called 'true' stem cells I know there are Endothelial Progenitors, Germline Stem Cells, Hematopoietic Progenitors, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Neural Stem Cells, Signaling Pathway, Embryonic Stem Cells, Cancer Stem Cells and Stem Cell Cytokines.


Which of the following would be produced by meiosis red blood cell cells of the stem in plants sperm cell or epithelial cell?

Meiosis would produce sperm cells and epithelial cells in plants. Red blood cells do not undergo meiosis, as they lack a nucleus and are not capable of dividing.


Organelles found abundantly in cells in the meristems?

meristem cells are unspecialized cells,similer to our own stem cells in our bones that make red blood cells.


What are the types of stem cells?

There are five basic stem cells classifications there is embryonic stem cells, fetal stem cells. There are the Umbilical cord stem cells, placenta stem cells, and lastly there are adult stem cells.


How are stem cells different from other cells?

Stem cells are capable of self-renewal and assymetrical division to give rise to progenitor cells. Progenitor cells are cells that can further differentiate into other cells though it has lost the stem cell's ability to self-renew. When a stem cell divides, the same stem cell and a progenitor cell is produced. The production of the same stem cell is evidence of self-renewal and the production of a cell different from the parent cell is evidence of assymetrical division (regular mitosis gives rise to two identical daughter cells).


Are fetal cells only source of stem cells?

There are 2 type of stem cells * embryonic stem cells * and adult stem cells fetal stem cells are grouped into the adult stem cell category


What replaces dead or damaged cells?

stem cells