what is the movement organ of gamete??
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Humans reproduce sexually, with both parents contributing half of the genetic makeup of their offspring via sex cells or gametes. Gametes produced by the male parent are called spermatozoa (commonly called sperm cells), and female gametes are Oocytes (commonly referred to as ova or eggs). As gametes are formed, the 46 chromosomes from each parent cell (23 pairs of chromosomes) are divided through meiosis so that each gamete is haploid, having only 23 unpaired chromosomes.
Spermatozoa, produced by males, contain a 23rd chromosome that is either an X chromosome (female) or the analogous Y chromosome (male), making each sperm cell either female or male. Spermatozoa have a head that contains a nucleus, a mid piece that contains mitochondria, and a tail with its end piece. Female spermatozoa have larger heads than their male complements, and as a result, are slower swimmers. Spermatozoa "swim" via the rotational movement or flagellating of a tail, and move through chemotaxis into contact with the oocyte where one spermatozoan fertilizes the egg, thereby creating a zygote.
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Humans reproduce sexually, with both parents contributing half of the genetic makeup of their offspring via sex cells or gametes. Gametes produced by the male parent are called spermatozoa (commonly called sperm cells), and female gametes are Oocytes (commonly referred to as ova or eggs). As gametes are formed, the 46 chromosomes from each parent cell (23 pairs of chromosomes) are divided through meiosis so that each gamete is haploid, having only 23 unpaired chromosomes.
Spermatozoa, produced by males, contain a 23rd chromosome that is either an X chromosome (female) or the analogous Y chromosome (male), making each sperm cell either female or male. Spermatozoa have a head that contains a nucleus, a mid piece that contains mitochondria, and a tail with its end piece. Female spermatozoa have larger heads than their male complements, and as a result, are slower swimmers. Spermatozoa "swim" via the rotational movement or flagellating of a tail, and move through chemotaxis into contact with the oocyte where one spermatozoan fertilizes the egg, thereby creating a zygote.
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