Sperm cell nutures the sperm and helps protect the spermatozoa.
It Doesn't As: X=2.5cm which is 2000 times the length of the width of on and that is too small for the human.
No. Humans are made of billions if not trillions of cells that work together to form all of the systems in your body such as skin, the brain, blood and organs. These cells also are not the same type of cell, for example, a skin cell differs from a red blood cell as well as a brain cell. But each person can be said to begin from one, single cell that results from the merging of ovum and sperm.
There are over 200 different specialized cell types in the human body, each with a unique structure and function. These cells work together to form tissues and organs, allowing the body to carry out various biological functions.
Human bodies are multi-celled organisms, composed of trillions of cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems. Each cell has a specific function, and they all come together to support the overall functioning of the body.
NO. HUMAN and ANIMAL cannot be considered as a heat engine. the work of BOTH is not generated in the same way as a steam engine which directly transforms heat to work & lower temp. waste heat. instead, human is more like a FUEL CELL. where chemical engines is transformed into work. :)
No it does not and it does not work for abortion either. There are no pills you can take that kills sperm.
Organelles in a cell, such as the nucleus and mitochondria, perform specific functions similar to organs in the human body. Just as organs work together to maintain the overall health of the body, organelles collaborate to sustain the cell's functions and viability. Both organelles and organs are vital components that contribute to the overall structure and function of the cell or body.
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When a sperm cell meets an egg cell, the head of the sperm fuses with the egg. The flagellum of the sperm is lost, its work is finished. The information in the nucleus of the male's sperm can combine with the information in the nucleus of the female's egg to produce an offspring. This important event is called fertilization. If fertilization takes place inside the female's body - as it does in mammals or birds - it is called internal fertilization. If it happens outside the female, in water, it is called external fertilization.
It Doesn't As: X=2.5cm which is 2000 times the length of the width of on and that is too small for the human.
No, a single cell cannot stretch that far in the human body. The human body is made up of trillions of cells that work together to perform various functions, but individual cells are microscopic and do not extend from the spine to the toe.
Making a baby is equal parts from the man and the woman. The woman's body produces the egg cell and the man's body produces sperm cells. When one of the sperm cells unites with the egg cell, then the baby starts to develop. From then on, all the work of 'making the baby' is done by the woman's body. So you could say that it takes two to start the baby but the woman 'makes the baby'!
Human cells have 46 chromosomes (call that 2n, or 2 times n). Now then, if an egg cell + sperm cell = fertilized egg (which becomes a human), how many chromosomes do each have? An egg cell must have 23 chromosomes, and a sperm cell must have 23 chromosomes, because 23 + 23 = 46. When the egg (23) and sperm (23) combine to form a fertilized egg, this egg will now have 46 chromosomes. So human sex cells have n, or 23 chromosomes. If you mean to distinguish somatic chromosomes from sex chromosomes, then you have 22 pairs of somatic chromosomes plus one pair of sex chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.
the sperm goes through the vagina.
No. Humans are made of billions if not trillions of cells that work together to form all of the systems in your body such as skin, the brain, blood and organs. These cells also are not the same type of cell, for example, a skin cell differs from a red blood cell as well as a brain cell. But each person can be said to begin from one, single cell that results from the merging of ovum and sperm.
A single sperm combines with the egg from a female - and the resulting cell divides many millions of times, encoding different groups of cells with 'instructions' to form into the different parts of a baby.
Human cells are essential for the body to perform vital functions such as metabolism, growth, and repair. Each type of cell in the body has a specific role, and they work together to support the overall function of the body. Without human cells, the body would not be able to sustain life.