the English philosopher Locke said that something cannot be created out of nothing. therefore, it follows that if you move, then you must have come from something that moved. therefore, sperm must necessarily be able to move, or we run into some difficult contradictions concerning the properties of human beings. why can sperms move
the egg will move into a position then the sperm cell will move closer]
it helps the sperm move
Eggs do not move, but sperm do. The sperm's tail allows it to move more quickly to the egg.
sperm dies when it hits the air so no
The tail in the sperm helps it to move.
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Sperm move from the testes to the epididymis to finish growing. The epididymis is the tubular structure on the top of the testis.
The mitochondria provide energy to the sperm's 'tail' (flagellum) so that it can move, and propel the sperm cell forward.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
The seminiferous tubules are the tiny tubes where the sperm are made. From there, sperm move to the tubular epididymis for maturing. The mature sperm move from the epididymis to the vas deferens and then, during ejaculation, into the urethra.
The tail of the sperm whips and forces the sperm forward. Y sperm are smaller, lighter and faster, X sperm are larger, heavier and slower but can keep going for longer. Y sperm are sprinters, X sperm are long distance runners.