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How are sperm cells specialised?

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This is an example of a specialised cell and its job is to get the male DNA to the female DNA. It has a long tail called a flagellum and a streamlined head to help it move, as well as having a lot of mitochondria to provide energy. It also carries enzymes in the head to digest the Egg's cell membrane. They're specialised for reproduction.


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This is an example of a specialised cell and its job is to get the male DNA to the female DNA. 

It has a long tail called a flagellum and a streamlined head to help it move, as well as having a lot of mitochondria to provide energy.

It also carries enzymes in the head to digest the Egg's cell membrane.

They're specialised for reproduction.
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