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Question
Each sperm is a single cell.
Options
Ture
False
Solution
This statement is True.
Explanation:
The testes produce the male gametes called sperm. They produce millions of sperm. Though sperm are very small in size, each has a head, a middle piece, and a tail. Each sperm is a single cell with all the usual cell components.
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