Sperm cells require more mitochondria because it takes a lot of energy to swim up to the Fallopian tube whereas egg cells get moved by the current the ciliated epithelium lining the tube create.
Sperm cells have more mitochondria.It has to swim a long distance by waving flagella.It is an active process.Egg doesnot move.
Sperm has to swim actively. So it has many number of mitochondria
There is no exact number.It can be few to many.
no, liver cells have more
Yes.
No, the Y chromosome in the male sex cell (sperm) does not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are inherited from the mother's egg cell, as they contain mitochondrial DNA. The Y chromosome carries genes that determine male sex characteristics.
A sperm and an egg.
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
It requires a lot of energy for a sperm cell to travel through to meet with the ovum. For this reason, the sperm cells doesn't contain any organelles except for a few mitochondria. The rest of the organelles are inherited from the ovum.
Sperm cells have no mitochondria.
muscle
muscle cell
DNA located in nucleus as well as mitochondria in the cell.
Sperm cells contain little more than a haploid nucleus in the head, mitochondria in the mid piece, and a flagellum tail. egg cells have all of the organelles used by the offspring, yet the major difference in mass can be attributed to the different amounts of cytosolute (the egg has a lot more).
Yes.
No, the Y chromosome in the male sex cell (sperm) does not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are inherited from the mother's egg cell, as they contain mitochondrial DNA. The Y chromosome carries genes that determine male sex characteristics.
The process when an egg cell and a sperm cell COMBINE is called Fertilization
The egg
It requires a lot of energy for a sperm cell to travel through to meet with the ovum. For this reason, the sperm cells doesn't contain any organelles except for a few mitochondria. The rest of the organelles are inherited from the ovum.
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
A sperm and an egg.