TADPOLE
It enables the sperm to swim towards the egg so that it can fertilise it. ------------------------------------- Sperm have tails because they need to be able to swim to the egg. They wiggle their tail which helps them to move along and make it to their destination. ----------------------------------------- Tail with the Sperm is just like tail with the fish. so tail makes the sperm to move along the path. it works like a flagella in bacteria. ------------------------------------------------ it is to aid the sperm to swim from the point of ejaculation to the egg. Once it enters the egg the tail breaks off. -------------------------------------------------- The sperm cell has a long tail in order to propel the head of the sperm, which carries all the DNA information, towards the egg. It is simply to help the sperm reach the egg. Once the sperm reaches the egg, the tail is naturally absorbed through the body's tissues. ------------------------------------------------------
It enables the sperm to swim towards the egg so that it can fertilise it. ------------------------------------- Sperm have tails because they need to be able to swim to the egg. They wiggle their tail which helps them to move along and make it to their destination. ----------------------------------------- Tail with the Sperm is just like tail with the fish. so tail makes the sperm to move along the path. it works like a flagella in bacteria. ------------------------------------------------ it is to aid the sperm to swim from the point of ejaculation to the egg. Once it enters the egg the tail breaks off. -------------------------------------------------- The sperm cell has a long tail in order to propel the head of the sperm, which carries all the DNA information, towards the egg. It is simply to help the sperm reach the egg. Once the sperm reaches the egg, the tail is naturally absorbed through the body's tissues. ------------------------------------------------------
The tail of sperm is called flagellus and it also has a centriole in the tail as well. The centriole helps and propels the sperm to swim.
A sperm uses its tail, or flagellum, to swim towards an egg. The whip-like motion of the tail propels the sperm through the female reproductive tract. Additionally, the sperm's head contains enzymes that help it penetrate the egg's protective layers once it reaches its destination.
it allows the sperm to swim
so it can swim
The shape of a sperm, with a long tail or flagellum, allows it to move in a whip-like motion, propelling itself forward through the fluid environment. This design helps the sperm swim towards the egg for fertilization.
Sperm starts at the seminiferous tubules and travels to the tubuli recti, rete testis, ductuli efferentes, ductis epidiymis, ductus deferens, seminal vesicles, then through the prostate gland and to the urethra.
it helps it swim faster
so it can swim
the tail helps the sperm cell swim up to the egg cell
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).