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Mazyrski [523]
3 years ago
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Cells have differences and similarities. How is a human sperm cell different from most other cells (i.e. simple squamous cell, a

red blood cell and a smooth muscle cell)?
Biology
1 answer:
galben [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer + Explanation :

1) Sperms have only one set of chromosomes i-e they are haploid while other cells are diploid.

2) Sperm cells come from embryo's gut while other cells can be found in blood , connective tissue , skin , bones etc.

3)Sperm cells are produced through meiosis while other cells are produced from mitosis.

4) Sperm cells are involved in reproduction while other cells have their specific functions in their specific locations.

5) Sperm cells are present is reproductive part or body while other cells are located everywhere.

6) Sperm cells originate from germ cells while other cells originate from stem cells.

7) Sperm cells are smaller then other cells of body.

8) Sperm cells are no more than a nucleus with small amount of cytoplasm and some mitochondrion while other cells follow normal symmetry.

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