in the pinus (dick)
In the ovaries and sperm is found in the males testicles : p
Both normal human eggs and sperm contain 23 chromosomes, which is half of the total number of chromosomes found in other body cells. When a sperm fertilizes an egg, their combined 46 chromosomes create a new organism with a complete set of 46 chromosomes.
They are found in the human body such as: skin cells red blood cells white blood cells sperm cells nerve cells etc. Thanks.
The chromosome number 23 is found in human sex cells, such as eggs (in females) and sperm (in males). These cells are known as haploid cells, containing half the normal number of chromosomes found in somatic cells.
Flagella are whip-like structures found in some cells that help with movement. In the human body, flagella are primarily found in sperm cells, where they help propel the sperm towards the egg for fertilization.
All cells in the human body that are not gametes (sperm or egg cells) are diploid. Gametes are haploid.
The eggs are the biggest cells in the body, while the sperm is the smallest.
There are a number of contenders for the position of smallest cell in the human body. The head of the sperm is on average 5 to 6 micro meters. The flagellum is up to 50 micrometers long. Also some says Granule Cell of the Cerebellum is the smallest cell of the human body it is approximately 4um to 4.5um in size. The size of the RBC also found as around 5 micrometers. In terms of volume most of the scientists suggest that sperm is the smallest cell.
The only cells in the human body that pass on DNA to an offspring are the reproductive cells, specifically the sperm cells in males and the egg cells in females.
red blood white blood sperm cells, but that's for the male.
No, DNA isn't just found in the sperm and ovum. DNA is found in the nucleus of all cells in the body.
No, just in sex cells. ie, eggs and sperm cells