Flagella. The flagella helps the sperm cell to move.
The flagellum (pl. flagella) provides movement for the sperm cell.
NO, flagella is tiny organelles on cells. The tail of sperm and even bacteria has flagella, though.
Generally not, although some plant sperm do have flagella.
sperm mature and learn to swim in the semifinouris tubules
Flagella. The flagella helps the sperm cell to move.
The flagellum (pl. flagella) provides movement for the sperm cell.
NO, flagella is tiny organelles on cells. The tail of sperm and even bacteria has flagella, though.
Generally not, although some plant sperm do have flagella.
sperm mature and learn to swim in the semifinouris tubules
Flagella is not a virus. It is a tail-like protrusion of a cell body. A sperm cell has a flagella which is integral to itd locomotion.
The Flagella
It is the flagella. There is a single flagellum in a sperm
The flagella are on bacteria but are also on a man's sperm. Not only does it help the bacteria move but it also helps the sperm move. Inorder to have a baby you first need to have a egg fertilized in a woman. The sperm from a man cannot get to fertilize the egg without the flagella helping them to move. Without the flagella we will not be able to repopulate.
Yes, that is actually their intended purpose. Many microbes have flagella to help them move around in their environment. The well known "tail" of a sperm cell is actually a flagella and what the sperm uses to move, or "swim", into the uterus.
Flagella
Similar to flagella .