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Spermatozoa (''singular: spermatozoon'') are mature male [[germ cells|germ cells]]. It is originated in the [[male|male]] [[testes|testes]] and is fertilized by the [[ovum|ovum]]. This fertilization occurs during [[sexual reproduction|sexual reproduction]]. Spermatozoon is produced by the male body from adolescence till death, whereas female ovum stops being made by the female body after a point in their life. The spermatozoa are shaped like tadpoles, which contain a head, a centre region, and a tail. | |||
An organelle, known as the acrosome, forms in the head of the spermatozoon and that contains a digestive enzyme. This enzyme helps the sperm break, or digest, through the outer membrane of the ovum. By this, the haploid | An [[organelle|organelle]], known as the [[acrosome|acrosome]], forms in the head of the spermatozoon and that contains a [[digestive enzyme|digestive enzyme]]. This [[enzyme|enzyme]] helps the sperm break, or digest, through the outer membrane of the ovum. By this, the haploid nucleus is able to unite with the haploid nucleus of the ovum. After that germination occurs<ref>https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/spermatozoa</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrosome</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 22 October 2018
Spermatozoa (singular: spermatozoon) are mature male germ cells. It is originated in the male testes and is fertilized by the ovum. This fertilization occurs during sexual reproduction. Spermatozoon is produced by the male body from adolescence till death, whereas female ovum stops being made by the female body after a point in their life. The spermatozoa are shaped like tadpoles, which contain a head, a centre region, and a tail.
An organelle, known as the acrosome, forms in the head of the spermatozoon and that contains a digestive enzyme. This enzyme helps the sperm break, or digest, through the outer membrane of the ovum. By this, the haploid nucleus is able to unite with the haploid nucleus of the ovum. After that germination occurs[1][2].