Biology, asked by bp1429495, 9 months ago

give reason the sperms have tail​

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Answered by gsudhir4868
30

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Answered by Kanhaiya2029
4

Answer:

The tail gives the sperm cell movement. It whips and undulates so that the cell can travel to the egg. Following sperm deposition in the female reproductive tract, activation of tail movement is suppressed until the sperm is carried to within a relatively short distance of the egg.

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