spermatidmale
cell that arises by
division from a secondary
spermatocyte and that later gives rise to a
spermSource: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>SpermiogenesisThis is the metamorphosis of spherical
spermatids into elongated
spermatozoa. No further
mitosis or
meiosis occurs.
Full article >>>Spermatocyte
[Gr.
spermatos -
seed,
semen; Gr. kytos - a hollow vessel; modern usage cyt- denotes a
cell].
Full article >>>(1) (Zoological) A
cell which undergoes
meiosis and thereby produces
spermatids. See primary
spermatocyte and secondary
spermatocyte.
Full article >>>The
spermatids at this point are still round
cells. During the process called
spermiogenesis the
sperm extrude tails, re
package DNA into a head, ...
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Definition of
gymnosperm :
a vascular
plant that bears naked seeds not enclosed in any specialized chambers.
Full article >>>sperm that are motile (and small)
eggs that contain food.
Sex
Organs of the
Human Male
The reproductive system of the male has two major functions: ...
Full article >>>Spermatogenesis occurs in
seminiferous tubules in
testes.
The
cell that undergoes
meiosis is a primary
spermatocyte.
Full article >>>Sperm pass through the
vas deferens and connect to a short ejaculatory duct that connects to the
urethra. The
urethra passes through the penis and opens to the outside.
Full article >>>Sperm competition in 13 lined ground squirrels
Mimics: a
classic textbook example trashed
How do squirrels "know" 3.8 is the magic number?
Full article >>>spermatogonia: primitive
cells within the
seminiferous tubules that undergo a series of changes and then
meiosis to yield
sperm cells.
sperm cells:
haploid cells within the male
testes.
Full article >>>Sperm and eggs are made from special
cells called germ
cells. (The word "germ" is from the Latin word for "
seed" or "bud".) Germ
cells are found in the male's
testes and in the female's ovaries.
Full article >>>spermatophyte -- A
seed plant.
spicule -- Crystalline or mineral deposits found in sponges, sea cucumbers, or uro
chordates. They are structural components in many sponges, and may serve a protective function in other
organisms.
Full article >>>spermatogenesisThe continuous and prolific production of mature
sperm cells in the testis.
sphincter ...
Full article >>>spermatium Minute, nonmotile male
gametes that occur in the rust
fungi.
spermatocyte A growth stage of a male reproductive
cell; gives rise to a
spermatid.
Full article >>>spermatidsA
haploid stage in male
gametogenesis.
Covered in Lab 14
Gametogenesis and Development
spermatogenesisthe continuous and prolific production of mature
sperm cells in the testis via
meiosis.
Full article >>>EndospermTriploid
tissue in a
seed, formed from fusion of two
haploid female and one
haploid male
nucleus.
Related Terms:
Haploid ...
Full article >>>endosperm. The
tissue containing stored food in a
seed that surrounds the
embryo and is eventually digested by the
embryo as it grows.
Full article >>>Angiosperm: The most recently evolved and the largest group of
plants whose reproductive
organs are in their
flowers (
flowering
plants). A
super
class ...
Full article >>>He donated
sperm to fellow musician Melissa Etheridge so that she and her lesbian partner could have a baby.
Solo discography of David Crosby: ...
Full article >>>The
nucleus of a
sperm or an
egg prior to
fertilization.
Sperm and
egg cells carry half the number of
chromosomes of other nonreproductive
cells.
Full article >>> Pinaceae
Gymnosperm family in which the leaves are needle-shaped
(pine; -aceae = ending for
plant families)
Pistil a "female"
plant part consisting of
ovary style and
stigma (
pistillum pestle = to pound beat) ...
Full article >>>Artificial insemination -- the placement of
sperm into a female reproductive tract or the mixing of male and female
gametes by other than natural means.
Autosome -- a nuclear
chromosome other than the X- and Y-
chromosomes.
Full article >>>A
haploid sex
cell,
egg or
sperm, that contains a single copy of each
chromosome. GEM. A genetically engineered microorganism.
Gene. A
locus on a
chromosome that encodes a specific
protein or several related
proteins.
Full article >>>gametes Reproductive
cells (
sperm or
egg) which are
haploid. gangliosides Sphingo
lipids containing complex oligosaccharides as head groups.
Full article >>>In some cases, the first
mutation is already present in a
germ line cell (
egg or
sperm); thus, all the
cells in the individual inherit it. Because the
mutation is
recessive, the
trait is not
expressed.
Full article >>>At about the same time, it was also discovered that during the formation of
egg and
sperm cells, a
cell division occurs without prior doubling of the number of
chromosomes.
Full article >>>capacitation - change in mammalian
sperm that occurs after exposure to female genital tract making the
sperm competent to undergo the
acrosome reaction; this change is necessary for penetration of the cumulus matrix and for
fertilization.
Full article >>>Meiosis: the process of
cell division in which a single
cell produces four
daughter cells each of which contains half of the number of
chromosomes of the parent
cell. For example, a single
diploid spermatogonium (primordial germ
cell) will divide ...
Full article >>>Haploid: A single set of
chromosomes (half the full set of
genetic material), present in the
egg and
sperm cells o f
animals and in the
egg and pollen
cells of
plants.
Human beings have 23
chromosomes in their
sex cells. Compare to
diploid.
Full article >>>For example, males produce two types of
gametes or
sperm, one with an X
chromosome and another with a Y
chromosome.
Full article >>>Illustrate outcome of
meiosis (
egg and
sperm.)
Understand relationship
between
chromosomes, ...
Full article >>>Haploid: A single set of
chromosomes (half the full set of
genetic material), present in the
egg and
sperm cells of
animals and in the
egg and pollen
cells of
plants.
Human beings have 23
chromosomes in their reproductive
cells. Compare
diploid.
Full article >>>'"/>