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a tiny "tail" called a flagella that whips back and forth

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The tail of sperm and speed of ejaculation help sperm move, and so does being in the semen.

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the flagellum

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Is a sperm an organelle?

no


How does the shape of sperm enable it to swim?

It has a flagella that is a tail like structure that propels it.


What process propels the sperm from the epididyms to the vas deferens and finally through the urethra?

Ejaculation


Hair like tail region of the sperm is called?

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.


What is the Locomotor organelle found in human sperm?

It is the flagella. There is a single flagellum in a sperm


What cell organelle makes glucose?

sperm


What is the function of a axial filament in sperm cell?

It propels the cell forward, allowing it to move.


What is the function of the Ductus Deferens?

It propels sperm into the urethra during ejaculation. "Ductus Deferens" is also called as "Vas Deferens"


What cell organelle has a tail-like appendage?

A sperm cell is an example of a cell that has a tail or more properly a "flagella". Cells with Flagella are also found among all three domains of life - bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes - but the structure of the appendage is different in each of these domains.


Does salmonella have flagella?

noVirus have no organelles.They use host' s organelle in reproduction


What cell organelle is responsible for cell movement in a sperm cell?

The Flagella


What is the function of the acrosome the sperm cell?

An acrsome is an organelle that develops over the anterior half of the sperm's head. Its purpose is to break down the outer layer of the ovum so the sperm can join the egg.