Biology, asked by ananehrafiei, 4 months ago

Sperm cells have a whip-like_______ to move them through a liquid?




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Answered by rishimahajan786
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Answer:

The flagellum of the sperm provides a whip-like movement in order to propel it forwards. ... There is little cytoplasm within the sperm and much of it is the DNA. The head contains the cell's DNA, tightly packaged into 23 chromosomes, while the neck of the sperm contains mitochondria to provide the sperm with energy.

Answered by darkestnights
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Answer:

movement in order to propel it forwards.

Explanation:

The sperm cannot swim backwards due to the nature of the flagella movement and propulsion.

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