They are the same thing. Spermatozoa is the clinical term for the life in semen while sperm is the shortened term.
Spermatozoa are the male reproductive cells produced in the testes, while sperm refers to the mature, motile form of spermatozoa. Spermatozoa have a head, midpiece, and tail, while sperm only consists of the head and tail. Spermatozoa are immotile and need to mature in the epididymis to become sperm, which are motile and capable of fertilizing an egg.
Spermatozoa (sperm) are formed in the testes and mature in the epididymis.
spermatozoa
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
The testes produce spermatozoa (sperm).
Spermatid is an immature sperm cell where a spermatoza is a mature sperm cell.
A male sex cell is a spermatozoa, or sperm cell. Sperm are produced in the testes, or testicles, and mixed with nutrients to form semen.
Human spermatozoa are longer and have a different shape compared to rat spermatozoa. Additionally, human spermatozoa have a higher motility rate and larger head size in comparison to rat spermatozoa. These differences contribute to the variations in reproductive strategies between humans and rats.
Spermatozoa are the male reproductive cells responsible for fertilizing the female egg, while seminal fluid is the liquid that carries and nourishes the sperm cells during ejaculation. Seminal fluid is produced by the accessory glands in the male reproductive system, such as the prostate gland and seminal vesicles, while spermatozoa are produced in the testes.
sperm or spermatozoa
It is located within the "head" of the spermatozoa
Spermatogonia, spermatocyte, spermatid, spermatozoa