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Joanna Crane
2 October, 12:58
What is the mitochondrial sheath of a sperm cell?
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Chase
2 October, 14:26
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The mitochondrial sheath provides energy for the sperm cell to move.
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Mitochondria are held within the sheath, and mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell, they provide energy for cells. Sperm use this energy for motility.
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