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Sperm have tails called flagella (singular: flagellum) which allow them to be motile (move around) whereas ova are stationary; they can't move on their own.

Ova have more cytoplasm, so they are larger than a sperm cell.

Ova contain mitochondrial DNA; sperm doesn't.

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Human spermatozoa are small, motile cells that are adapted for swimming to reach and fertilize the egg. Human ova (eggs) are larger, non-motile cells that contain nutrients to support early embryonic development. Sperm cells carry genetic material (23 chromosomes) while eggs also contain genetic material (23 chromosomes) but also provide the cytoplasm and organelles needed for early development.

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