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  2. File:Complete diagram of a human spermatozoa en.svg

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    I did the diagram myself based on the one found on the book "Gray's anatomy" 36th edition, Williams & Warwick, 1980; and a diagram found of the review "Formation and organization of the mammalian sperm head" from Kiyotaka Toshimori and Chizuro Ito. (Chiba, Japan). Author: Mariana Ruiz Villarreal: Permission (Reusing this file)

  3. File:Complete diagram of a human spermatozoa fr.svg

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  4. File:Simplified spermatozoon diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    I made the diagram myself in Adobe Illustrator using the diagram found in the book "Gray's Anatomy" 36th edition from williams and warwick, 1980. I also used this websites: , , and . Author: Mariana Ruiz: Permission (Reusing this file)

  5. Acrosome - Wikipedia

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    It is a cap-like structure derived from the Golgi apparatus. In placental mammals , the acrosome contains degradative enzymes (including hyaluronidase and acrosin ). [ 1 ] These enzymes break down the outer membrane of the ovum , [ 2 ] called the zona pellucida , allowing the haploid nucleus in the sperm cell to join with the haploid nucleus in ...

  6. Spermatogonium - Wikipedia

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    The overall structure of spermatozoa is very specialized as the cell has fully differentiated and matured. As spermatozoa, the cell no longer undergoes division. It consists of a head, midpiece, and flagella tail for motility. Head: As the head of the sperm, it is an ovular shape consisting of the nucleus and the acrosome. [4]

  7. Sperm - Wikipedia

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    Sperm cells cannot divide and have a limited lifespan, but after fusion with egg cells during fertilization, a new organism begins developing, starting as a totipotent zygote. The human sperm cell is haploid, so that its 23 chromosomes can join the 23 chromosomes of the female egg to form a diploid cell with 46 paired chromosomes.

  8. Seminiferous tubule - Wikipedia

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    Sertoli cells function to nourish the developing sperm cells. They secrete androgen-binding protein , a binding protein which increases the concentration of testosterone. There are two types: convoluted and straight, convoluted toward the lateral side, and straight as the tubule comes medially to form ducts that will exit the testis.

  9. Spermatogenesis - Wikipedia

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    The process of spermatogenesis as the cells progress from primary spermatocytes, to secondary spermatocytes, to spermatids, to Sperm Cycle of the seminiferous epithelium of the testis Spermatocytogenesis is the male form of gametocytogenesis and results in the formation of spermatocytes possessing half the normal complement of genetic material.