flagellum
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
The four haploid cells formed in the male at the end of meiosis 2 develop a tail and are called spermatozoa or sperm cells. These cells are specialized for transmitting genetic material to the female during sexual reproduction.
Sperm cells need a tail to get food or energy while the egg isnt alive yet to need emergy......?
Human sperm does not have legs. Instead it has a flagella, which is a tail-like structure, that helps it move around.
Sperm
The four haploid cells formed in males at the end of meiosis II are called sperm cells. Sperm cells are motile and have a tail that helps them swim to the egg for fertilization.
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 cells head is approximately 5 microns in diameter, its tail is approximately 50microns
Eggs do not move, but sperm do. The sperm's tail allows it to move more quickly to the egg.
Plant sperm cells are called male gametes or sperm cells. They are produced in the anther of a flower through a process called pollenation.
They are called sex cells, or to be more scientific, gametes.
Sperm cells need a tail to swim to the egg for fertilization, as they are motile cells. Egg cells, on the other hand, are non-motile and stationary within the female reproductive system, waiting to be fertilized. This is why sperm cells have evolved to have a tail for movement, while egg cells do not require this adaptation.