the sperm cells have to swim to the ovum and then fertilise it. and the egg cells have to reproduvce the offspring
The function of a sperm cell is to compete with all it's "fellow" sperm cells to fertilize an available egg and produce a viable offspring.
sperm main function is to carry the male genes to the egg
To fertilize the female egg
To attach to the egg of a woman.
The special function of the sperm cell is to fertilize the egg cell in the process of sexual reproduction. Sperm cells are equipped with a tail that helps them swim towards the egg for fertilization. They also carry genetic material that combines with the genetic material of the egg to create a new individual.
The function of the egg cell is to fuse with a sperm cell during fertilization, resulting in the formation of a zygote. The egg cell contains half of the genetic material needed to create a new organism and provides essential nutrients for the early development of the embryo.
The function of an egg cell is to join with a sperm cell to create a new being after the parents.
the sperm goes to it when having(after) sex(it takes time for the sperm to actually enter the egg.)
to get fertilized by sperm and turn into a baby
Sperm duct leads from the epididymis which stores sperm into the urethra. So, its function is to transport the sperms into the urethra.
A sperm cell (gamete) is a specialised cell because it only performs one function: to fertilise an egg, and its structure relates to it's function. For example, the sperm cell's long tail helps it swim faster.
In a grain of pollen,what is the function of the sperm cell that doesn't join with the egg cell?