Science, asked by ChaithanyaSumanth, 4 months ago

is the sperm a single cell ?​

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Answered by nikhilvashisth9052
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Answer:

ANSWER IF IT HELPFUL help MARK BRAINLY YES ...SPERM IS SINGLE CELL

Explanation:

Sperm is the male reproductive cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction (forms in which there is a larger, "female" reproductive cell and a smaller, "male" one). Animals produce motile sperm with a tail known as a flagellum, which are known as spermatozoa, while some red algae and fungi produce non-motile sperm cells, known as spermatia.[1] Flowering plants contain non-motile sperm inside pollen, while some more basal plants like ferns and some gymnosperms have motile sperm.

Answered by ranjan12342003
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Since it can have a life of its own outside the body, each sperm is really an independent single-celled organism – like a living amoeba, but differing in locomotion and lifestyle. From an evolutionary viewpoint, it's the other cells in a male animal that are pretty much dead: only the sperm can reproduce.

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