Treponema is an example of a bacteria with an axial filament. It is a spirochete bacteria that uses its axial filament to move via corkscrew-like motion through various environments, such as in causing syphilis and other diseases.
The mitochondria are arranged around the filament in the tail of a sperm cell to provide energy for the movement of the sperm. This strategic arrangement allows for efficient production of ATP, the energy currency of the cell, to power the rapid swimming motion needed for fertilization.
"Spermatazoan" or "sperm cell".
sperm
There's no such thing. The sperm cell comes from a boy. Ovum is another word for egg cell which is in a girl. When a sperm cell finds an "ovum" it fertilizes it and it travels to the uterus to develop eventually into a baby.
The axial filament (or 'tail') helps propel the sperm through the seminal fluid.
It propels the cell forward, allowing it to move.
Carry a nerve impulse to the next nerve OR to an effector cell.
Treponema is an example of a bacteria with an axial filament. It is a spirochete bacteria that uses its axial filament to move via corkscrew-like motion through various environments, such as in causing syphilis and other diseases.
axial filament
filamentare cell
The filament in an animal cell provides structural support and helps maintain cell shape. Filaments are part of the cytoskeleton, which also plays a role in cell movement and division.
The male sex cell in a plant is called a pollen grain. It is produced in the anther of a flower and is responsible for fertilizing the female sex cell, located in the ovule, during the process of pollination.
Sperm cells are animal cells.
A sperm is a single cell, so there is one cell per sperm.
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The cell that fertilises the egg cell is called the sperm cell. _-------O That's how a sperm cell looks like <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<