no
Spermatogenesis
Cytoplasm is all of the substance of a cell outside of the nucleus. The cytoplasm contains a number of different types organelles such as the mitochondria. Most, but not all, cells have cytoplasm. Mature sperm are essentially devoid of cytoplasm.
The epididymis is the are where sperm fully mature as they receive fructose. This is a narrow tube that is tightly coiled.
polar bodies
1. Cumulus Stage 2. Mature Stage 3. Dissipating Stage
During oogenesis, the cytoplasm is divided UNEVENLY so that only one mature egg is produced along with three polar bodies.
Yes, mature erythrocytes are still cells and are still living. In most mammals the circulating red blood cells do not have nuclei, so they are unable to repair themselves when damaged and eventually die due to the accumulated damage.
The epididymis.
The ribosome.
1 mature egg. The remaining 3 cells produced by meiosis are non-functional and are called polar bodies. They are much smaller than the egg, i.e. the egg took all or their cytoplasm during the divisions
mRNA (and other RNA) molecule is built during transcription of DNA. mRNA transcript undergoes for processing to become mature. They transported to cytoplasm for the protein synthesis.
Egg formation takes 24-26 hours inside of the chicken. Chicks hatch from eggs after 21 days.