Spermiogenesis is tha final stage of the spermatogenesis which sees the maturation of the spermatid(results of division of spermatocyte-n). It is divided into 4-stages- 1.GOLGI PHASE ACROSOME( organelle that develops over the anterior half of the head and is the cap-like structure formed from the golgi appratus)- creates enzyme. At the other end, it develops a thickned mid-piece, where the mitocondria gathers and distil centriole begins to form AXONEME. SPERMATIDS DNA undergoes packing and become condensed. The DNA is packed first with specific nuclear basic protien which are subsequently replaced with PROTAMINE. 2. CAP PHASE 3.FORMATION OF TAIL one of the centriole of the cell elongates to become the tail of the sperm. A temporary structure called MANCHETTE exist in this elongation. During this phase the developing spermatozoa orient themselves so that their tail point toward the centre of the lumen, away from the epithelium. 5.MUTURATION PHASE.
A developing sperm cell begins to grow a tail during the spermatid stage of spermatogenesis. This process occurs as part of sperm cell maturation, where spermatids undergo elongation and develop their characteristic tail to enable them to swim and fertilize an egg.
The tail in the sperm helps it to move.
The four haploid cells formed in the male at the end of meiosis 2 develop a tail and are called spermatozoa or sperm cells. These cells are specialized for transmitting genetic material to the female during sexual reproduction.
The tail of sperm is called flagellus and it also has a centriole in the tail as well. The centriole helps and propels the sperm to swim.
Eggs do not move, but sperm do. The sperm's tail allows it to move more quickly to the egg.
The tail of a sperm remains with the head until the sperm goes into the egg to fertilise it.
why is the tail of sperm detach when is meet the egg of woman?
The tail is the part of a sperm cell that is responsible for locomotion. Without a tail the sperm cell could not make it to the egg for fertilization.
It enables the sperm to swim towards the egg so that it can fertilise it. ------------------------------------- Sperm have tails because they need to be able to swim to the egg. They wiggle their tail which helps them to move along and make it to their destination. ----------------------------------------- Tail with the Sperm is just like tail with the fish. so tail makes the sperm to move along the path. it works like a flagella in bacteria. ------------------------------------------------ it is to aid the sperm to swim from the point of ejaculation to the egg. Once it enters the egg the tail breaks off. -------------------------------------------------- The sperm cell has a long tail in order to propel the head of the sperm, which carries all the DNA information, towards the egg. It is simply to help the sperm reach the egg. Once the sperm reaches the egg, the tail is naturally absorbed through the body's tissues. ------------------------------------------------------
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
Sperm are streamlined through a process called spermiogenesis, during which they undergo morphological changes to develop into their mature form. This process involves the condensation of chromatin in the head, formation of the midpiece containing mitochondria for energy production, and elongation of the tail for motility.
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