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Gametes that are motile are often called _____.

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Gametes that are motile are often called sperm.
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Sperm

Step-by-step explanation:

Sperm are the male gametes produced in the testicles. The main parts of the sperm are the head, the neck and the flagella.

The structure responsible for sperm motility is the flagella. It develops from the centriole and has the function of giving impetus for the sperm to reach the female reproductive system.

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