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A sperm cell, also known as a spermatozoon, has several parts:
1. *Head*: Contains the genetic material (DNA) and is shaped like a helmet.
2. *Acrosome*: A cap-like structure at the tip of the head, containing enzymes that help penetrate the egg cell.
3. *Neck*: Connects the head to the tail.
4. *Tail* (Flagellum): A long, whip-like structure that propels the sperm forward.
5. *Midpiece*: The region between the neck and tail, containing mitochondria that provide energy for movement.
6. *Post-acrosomal region*: The