Show Skill: • Annotation of diagrams of mature sperm and egg to indicate functions
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Diagram of Human Gametes (click to show / hide labels) Video of an Unfertilised Human Egg Adapted from a video published by the Frisco Institute for Reproductive Medicine Key Difference: Egg cells, also known as or ovum or oocyte, are the cells that a part of woman’s reproductive system and are the one of the largest cells in the female body. On the other hand, sperm cells are the complete opposite of egg cells. The sperm is one of the smallest cells in the male body. They are a made up of a small nucleus with a small amount of cytoplasm, some mitochondria and a long tail.Egg cells and Sperm cells are different from each other in nature, origin and purposes. Both of these cells play an important part in human reproduction and absence of any one won’t allow reproduction to take place. Each cell is embedded with 23 chromosomes and when they fuse together the chromosomes pair up with each other and form a baby. Egg cells, also known as or ovum or oocyte, are the cells that a part of woman’s reproductive system and are the one of the largest cells in the female body. They do not require a microscope and can be visible to the naked eye. It is also the roundest shape, allowing it to have the largest volume in relation to her surface. The cell has a large amount of cytoplasm (or nucleus fluid) in which the nucleus is dissolved until just before conception.The nucleus inside the cell is active and internally mobile. It has maximum mobility inside the cell due to the cytoplasm, while outside the nucleus is not mobile but goes in the whatever direction it is pulled. The egg cells are mainly made up cell fluids. The cells also have an active metabolism as substances are absorbed and released. An egg cell has a limited life-span and once they are released from the ovaries they can only stay alive for about12 to 24 hours and if they remain unfertilized they dissolve in the fallopian tube. There is also no way to be able to store the egg cells, but advance research has been able to grow egg cells using stem cell research. On the other hand, sperm cells are the complete opposite of egg cells. Maybe, that’s where we get the male are opposites of females from. The sperm is one of the smallest cells in the male body. They are a made up of a small nucleus with a small amount of cytoplasm, some mitochondria and a long tail. They have a straight shape, compared to the round one of the egg cell.A sperm cell consists of a head, a mid-piece and a tail. The head contains the nucleus with densely coiled chromatin fibers, surrounded anteriorly by an acrosome, which contains enzymes used for penetrating the female egg. The mid-piece has a central filamentous core with many mitochondria spiraled around it, used for ATP production for the journey through the female cervix, uterus and uterine tubes. The tail or "flagellum" executes the lashing movements that propel the spermatocyte. The sperm cells are externally active and use their tails to swim against stream of fluid in the oviduct. Sperm cells are also metabolically passive and do not actively release and absorb substances. Unlike egg cells which stop after a woman reaches menopause, sperm cells are produced from puberty until the man dies. They also have a longer life-span compared to the egg cells; they can survive up to 3-5 days in a woman’s womb and can also be stored by freezing them to a certain temperature. Sperm cells are produced by a man’s testicles. While egg cells are produced one at a time each 28 days, each ejaculation contains millions of sperm cells.
What are the differences between sperm and egg?Sperm and ovum are the gametes produced by vertebrates.
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. What is the importance of difference between sperm and egg?Importance of the difference: The difference in the sperm and egg cells maintains the continuity of the species generation after generation by the process of reproduction.
What is the main difference between sperm and eggs of humans Class 10?Genetic difference between egg and sperm lies in difference in having sex chromosome. Sperm has X or Y as sex chromosome, while egg has Y chromosome as sex chromosome. Differences exist in the shape, size, metabolic activity, motility and cytoplasm content between sperm and egg.
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