It is very active. It has to swim actively to reach the ovum. This cost a lot of energy
The sperm's nucleus contains the 23 male chromosomes. The middle part of the sperm consists of mitochondria.
No, the Y chromosome in the male sex cell (sperm) does not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are inherited from the mother's egg cell, as they contain mitochondrial DNA. The Y chromosome carries genes that determine male sex characteristics.
Sperm cells need ATP (AdenosineTriPhosphate) for the same reason any other cell does: it provides energy. Most sperm cells use energy mainly for locomotion (ie. for their flagellum).
gamete for female it is the ova for male it is the sperm
Male sperm (spermatozoa) are smaller, faster, and have a shorter lifespan than female sperm. Male sperm carry the Y chromosome, while female sperm carry the X chromosome. The differences in size, speed, and lifespan contribute to the probability of fertilizing an egg and determining the sex of the resulting embryo.
The sperm's nucleus contains the 23 male chromosomes. The middle part of the sperm consists of mitochondria.
No, the Y chromosome in the male sex cell (sperm) does not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are inherited from the mother's egg cell, as they contain mitochondrial DNA. The Y chromosome carries genes that determine male sex characteristics.
Yes they do have "Babies" mostly it is similar to fish, the Male Paua releases a large amount of sperm whilst the female releases a large amount of spores.....as long as the 2 interconnect then we get baby Paua.
He needs to see a urologist.
A sperm cell's tail is strong for swimming and it has a mid-section packed full of mitochondria for respiration. Also, the nucleus is has half of the male DNA. The sperm cell is small and lightweight, allowing it to travel quickly.
Men produce sperm constantly. There are millions of sperms cells in the male testicles, and the amount produced increases once a male reaches puberty.
Egg cells, or ova, are complete cells and have mitochondria. Spern cells are mobile packets of DNA, running on glucose and have no internal structure or organelles. A tightly-packed helical mitochondrial sheath surrounds part of the sperm tail. This is strange, however, because the sperm cell does not appear to produce energy by oxidative phosphorylation. Oxidative phosphorylation occurs in mitochondria. The sperm appears to produce all of its energy needs by glycolysis, which does not need mitochondria. Sperm do not contribute very many mitochondria to the egg upon fertilization. So most people get their mitochondria from their mothers.
no she males do not have sperm because they are not in the male gender
by drinking more amount of water and nutrients item.
Male gametes, also known as sperm cells, are produced in the testes through a process called spermatogenesis. These cells are essential for sexual reproduction as they carry genetic material and fertilize the female gametes (eggs) during conception to create a new individual.
Sperm
Sperm is produced in the scrotum sac of the male.