it makes the sperms move to the egg to fertilize it.
Flagellum
flagellum
The tail is the part of a sperm cell that is responsible for locomotion. Without a tail the sperm cell could not make it to the egg for fertilization.
it is the 'tail' of some cells, for example the sperm cell. flagellums that contain mitochondria (like the sperm) cell are known as energy flagellum, as the mitochondria in them energy for activities such as movement (or swimming to the ovum for the sperm cell)
the nucleus is where DNA is stored and the flagellum is another major part commonly linked to the sperm cell.
The Flagella
Certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in the human body have flagellum. An example of a eukaryotic flagellated cell is the sperm cell, which uses its flagellum to propel itself through the female reproductive tract.
No, flagellum is not a cell type. Flagella are structures that are present on certain cells that aid in movement (an example being the "tail" of the sperm).
Sperm cells gain their ability to swim through a structure called the flagellum, which is a whip-like tail attached to the sperm cell. The flagellum contains structures called microtubules that allow for movement and propulsion through the fluid. This ability to swim is crucial for the sperm cell to reach and fertilize the egg.
flagellum
A sperm's tail, also known as a flagellum, is responsible for propelling the sperm forward toward the egg during fertilization. It is made up of proteins and microtubules that generate the whip-like movement required for the sperm to swim.
Flagella. The flagella helps the sperm cell to move.