Biology, asked by aliennn486, 6 months ago

The nucleus in the sperm cell is different than nuclease in a body cell, explain how *

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Answered by twwaritkumar
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Answer:

As the sperms have to fuse with the ovum to form a diploid zygote... They must be haploid in nature to maintain the number of chromosomes...

Whereas the cells in the body are Diploid in condition...

Explanation:

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Answered by monica789412
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As the sperms have to fuse with the ovum to form a diploid zygote.They must be haploid in nature to maintain the number of chromosomes.

Explanation:

  • These sex cells are also called reproductive cells or gametes.
  • Sex cells are different from other cells in one special way put simply they only have one half of the total amount of human genetic information.
  • When a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell the resulting cell has a full set of genetic information again.
  • The structural characteristics of sperm is that it's a small cell that has a headpiece with the nucleus a middle piece and a tail.
  • This structure allows the cell to travel quickly due to the large amounts of mitochondria in the mid piece.
  • This enables the sperm to sufficiently travel through the uterus to the egg cell.
  • Sperm cells have unusual membranes compared to those of somatic cells.

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