Sperm carries the male DNA, while semen is the fluid that the sperm swim in from the male into the female.
its where the egg is
yes, doplins can swim backwards for about 1 hour
Studies show that the sperm that produce female offspring (aka girl babies) swim more slowly than the sperm that produce male offspring, but they are also hardier. This means that "boy sperm" swim fast but die faster and "girl sperm" swim more slowly but last longer. The "Shettles Method" says that to increase your chances of having a girl, have sex 3 days before you ovulate and to have a boy have sex the day before you ovulate. The theory being that if you have sex earlier, only the "girl sperm" will survive OR if you have sex later, the "boy sperm" will outpace the "girl sperm."
The flagellum is part of the sperm that allows it to swim, the ejaculatory duct is what brings the sperm to the urethra.
Euglenoids and male sperm are both single-celled organisms. In order for Euglenoids and sperm to move, they both use a flagella. A flagella is a microscopic whip-like appendage that enables single-celled organisms to swim.
the sperm is the male sex cell and it is adapeted by having a pointed head for speed, and a long tail to help it swim.
No, in fact very few-if any- sea animals can swim backwards
yes, crocodiles can swim backwards
Semen is the term for the mixture of fluid and sperm
It is very active. It has to swim actively to reach the ovum. This cost a lot of energy
A sperm cell is a male reproductive cell that is responsible for fertilizing a female egg cell to create offspring. It carries genetic information from the male parent and is designed to swim towards the egg for fertilization to occur.