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).
Sperm is male gamete is important for fertilisation with egg which is fen\male gamete. Hence is very important in reproduction.
Sperm is the male sex cell, which carries the 23 chromosomes not supplied by the female egg. The genetic material in sperm carry the genes that determine sex, to name one
Sperms should swim actively. This energy is provided by mitochondria.
they are germ cells, or haploid, as they have half the chromosomes as normal cells (in humans)
Sperm cells need a tail to get food or energy while the egg isnt alive yet to need emergy......?
Gametes are the haploid sex cells. In humans, the sperm and eggs.
No, blank sperm cells cannot get a girl pregnant. Sperm cells need to be healthy and fully developed in order to fertilize an egg and result in pregnancy. Blank sperm cells typically lack genetic material and are unable to perform fertilization.
In humans, gametes (Ove and Sperm cells) have the least number of chromosomes
Sperm and a microscope.
they are germ cells, or haploid, as they have half the chromosomes as normal cells (in humans)
Sperm and egg cells are the two cells involved in fertilization of animals and humans.
All body cells except for those that form eggs or sperm.
Sperm cells need a tail to get food or energy while the egg isnt alive yet to need emergy......?
In humans, the sperm cells must reach the female's fallopian tubes where the egg is located after ovulation.
All your cells except for red blood cells and your reproductive (egg & sperm) cells.
Gametes are the haploid sex cells. In humans, the sperm and eggs.
the egg cell and sperm cell
Sperm cells are diploid. Since humans are diploid organisms, I'm pretty sure the sperm would be as well. - biology honor student
sex cells are also referred as gametes in Biology.
The sperm and egg sex cells (or gametes) have both recessive and dominant genes in them.