Sperm form the male ejacualtion carries important genetic information that supplys the egg with the information needed from the father of the baby. It carries the genes from the father, things like; what colour hair the baby will develop, the colour of its eyes and its personality charactersitics and etc. Each sperm has its own set of unique charactersitics and genes from the father. The characrteristics from the sperm (the father) and the charactersitcs from the egg (the mother) combine to create the fetus.
It can be said fertilisation occurs when the genetic material is combined. The nucleus in the head of the sperm contains the genetic information of the male.
The vas deferens carries sperm out of the scrotum and is part of the spermatic cord. It is a muscular tube that transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation.
The DNA, located in the nucleus of the cell, carries the genetic information that determines traits. This information is encoded in specific sequences of nucleotides and is passed down from generation to generation.
The nucleus (or nucleolus depending on the type of cell)
The hereditary information in the male reproductive cell is located in the nucleus. This information is stored in the form of DNA, which contains the genetic instructions that will be passed on to the baby.
Chromosomes do that part.
It can be said fertilisation occurs when the genetic material is combined. The nucleus in the head of the sperm contains the genetic information of the male.
It is the nucleus that controls the inside the cell, and carries genetic information.
The vas deferens carries sperm out of the scrotum and is part of the spermatic cord. It is a muscular tube that transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation.
The DNA, located in the nucleus of the cell, carries the genetic information that determines traits. This information is encoded in specific sequences of nucleotides and is passed down from generation to generation.
The nucleus (or nucleolus depending on the type of cell)
The hereditary information in the male reproductive cell is located in the nucleus. This information is stored in the form of DNA, which contains the genetic instructions that will be passed on to the baby.
The nervous system carries information electrically from one part of the body to another.
The genetic information is stored in the NUCLEUS!
The nucleus of a cell contains the genetic information in the form of DNA. This DNA carries information about inherited traits encoded in genes, which are passed down from parents to offspring.
The nucleic acid that is the genetic material of the cell is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA carries the hereditary information that is passed from one generation to the next and contains the instructions for building and maintaining an organism.
The genetic information is transmitted from one generation to another generation by the the reproductive cells formed in an organism . Remember that the reproductive cells are only formed at one stage in any of the living organisms. The genetic similarity is maintained by the genetic material DNA.