Asked by pam
How are sperm cells specialized to carry out their functions in penetration and fertilization of an egg? Explain with the help of a diagram.
could anyone please help me with this question? any sources cited would be appreciated, especially sources for diagrams.
could anyone please help me with this question? any sources cited would be appreciated, especially sources for diagrams.
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Cannot diagram on these posts.
From Google:
The head of the sperm contains the DNA, which when combined with the egg's DNA, will create a new individual. The tip of the sperm head is the portion called the acrosome, which enables the sperm to penetrate the egg. The midpiece contains the mitochondria which supplies the energy the tail needs to move.
From Google:
The head of the sperm contains the DNA, which when combined with the egg's DNA, will create a new individual. The tip of the sperm head is the portion called the acrosome, which enables the sperm to penetrate the egg. The midpiece contains the mitochondria which supplies the energy the tail needs to move.
Answered by
Anonymous
create new individual
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