It carries genetic information.It gives paternal genetic information to baby.
It is located within the "head" of the spermatozoa
The nucleus of a sperm contains the DNA, seeing as a sperm is just another eukaryotic cell of the human body.
chromosomes :)
The egg cell is located inside the ovary of the flower. The sperm nucleus is located inside the pollentube of the flower
sperm cell is the typical sperm of most animals has a head containing the nucleus and acrosome
A sperm cell has a whiplike tail (flagellum) which helps it swim towards the egg, and a head that is mostly filled with a nucleus containing genetic material.
No,head contain nucleus and lysosome.The mid part contain mitochondria.
Sperm does have a nucleus...
A sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes inside its nucleus. When combined with an egg cell during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the full complement of 46 chromosomes.
When a sperm cell meets an egg cell, the head of the sperm fuses with the egg. The flagellum of the sperm is lost, its work is finished. The information in the nucleus of the male's sperm can combine with the information in the nucleus of the female's egg to produce an offspring. This important event is called fertilization. If fertilization takes place inside the female's body - as it does in mammals or birds - it is called internal fertilization. If it happens outside the female, in water, it is called external 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
it helps control what goes in and out of the cell. It also help protect the nucleus, and the inside of the sperm.