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Sperm

, (2) cell membrane, (3) nucleus, (4) mitochondria, and (5) flagellum (tail)]] A sperm cell, or spermatozoon, is the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It is carried in fluid called semen, and is capable of fertilising an egg cell to form a zygote. A zygote can grow into a new organism, such as a human.

Table of contents
1 Sperm structure and size
2 Functions of sperm
3 History
4 Sperm production

Sperm structure and size

Individual spermatazoa are composed normally of a head, basal body, and tail. The head contains some cytoplasm and the nuclear material for fertilization. The basal body contains a large concentration of mitochondria that provide the energy for sperm motility through the production of ATP. The spermatazoan tail is typically a flagellum used for propulsion. In humans, sperm cells consists of a head 5 µm by 3 µm and a tail 50 µm long. The tail flagellates, which propels the sperm cell. The cell is characterized by a minimum of cytoplasm.

Functions of sperm

Sperm cells contain half of the
genetic information needed to create life. In general the gender of the offspring is determined by the sperm with the chromosomal pairs "XX" and "XY".

History

Sperm cells were first observed by
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek in 1679.

Sperm production

Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules of the
testes in a process called spermatogenesis. Round cells called spermatogonia divide and differentiate eventually to become sperm. \n\n\n \n\n\n

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