A sperm cell has a small agile tail which swings to and fro to push the cell forward. This tail helps it to move. Unlike the sperm cell the egg cell doesn't move since when the sperm cell unites with it the food is provided by the egg cell.
You are born with them. Just like females.
They determine the sex of the baby. A female egg cell is always an X but a sperm cell could either be a Y(making it a boy) or an X(making it a girl).
Sperm cells are made in the testes.
The process when an egg cell and a sperm cell COMBINE is called Fertilization
Sperm cells are essentially produced by the meiosis. So that you have half the chromosomes in the sperm cell.
No. Seminal fluid is only about 10% sperm.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
Sperm cells are made in the testes.
no of course not! it is a animal cell producd by the male.
Sperm cells are very different from pollen grain cells, although they do have the similarity that they are both male gametes. Sperm cells are animal cells and they are mobile, they swim in a liquid medium. Pollen grain cells are plant cells and they have no mobility, they just go where the wind, or where pollinating insects, or anything else may take them.
Sperm cells are animal cells.
They are made in the male reproductive organs (testes). They are called sperm.
A sperm is a single cell, so there is one cell per sperm.
Yes, sperm cells are made in meiosis. Source: I learned this in science class this year.
The cell that fertilises the egg cell is called the sperm cell. _-------O That's how a sperm cell looks like <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
A cruise missile is not a sperm cell.
Sperm.
Because mitosis creates duplicates of cells with complete copies of the chromosomes in each cell made. For eggs and sperm cells the cell division process has to end up with the eggs and sperm having just 1/2 of the chromosome numbers in each cell made. Eggs and sperm are therefore produced by 'meiosis' and not 'mitosis'.
sperm cell is the typical sperm of most animals has a head containing the nucleus and acrosome