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Which describes the function of the human sperm cell’s structure?

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There are trillions of cells within the human body, many of which are specilalized to perform specific functions. Red blood cells contain no nucleus or other organelles so allowing room for the oxygen carrying haemoglobin, smooth muscle cells are elongated and can shorten to allow for muscle contraction. Within all cells (except the RBCs) are organelles such as the nucleus and mitochondrion, and these organelles perform functions that are essential to life.

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The tail allows it to travel to the egg.

Step-by-step explanation:

The structure of the sperm is divided into three parts head, body and tail. The head region consists of many enzymes and the tail region of the sperm helps in providing mobility to the sperm.

The structure of tail adds propelling movement by whipping and undulating the sperm. The sperm moves through the reproductive tract to reach the egg.

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