Any chance you're doing the BSB yr9 science homework?
Back to the topic...Genes are found in the head of the sperm cell and about the egg cell...No clue LOL
In the nucleus. The nucleus contains half a set of DNA, which the genes are found on the binds, which is the DNA.
The head of the sperm contains the DNA.
In the nucleus.
the sperm cell
Flagella. The flagella helps the sperm cell to move.
sperm cells are found in the soil to fertilize the eggs
Genes are sections of DNA found in chromosomes, which in turn are in the nucleus of each cell in the organism.
DNA is a double stranded structure, made of two strands. child's get his DNA from his parents, which is made up of one mother's strand and one father's strand. this is how the child get characters of both the parents
half
sperm main function is to carry the male genes to the egg
the sperm cell
Genes can be found in chromosomes. The cell nucleus of almost every cell contains chromosomes and genes. They contain the DNA and the gene shows as a section of the DNA.
the genes
Flagella. The flagella helps the sperm cell to move.
No, as one half of a baby's genes must come from an egg cell and the other half must come from a sperm cell.
process of pregnancy
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell and the function of chromosomes is to hold the genes (made form DNA) and to replicate the genes when a cell divides.
sperm cells are found in the soil to fertilize the eggs
there are 23 chromosomes in an egg and sperm cell these then combine
The male sex cell, sperm, is found in the testes.