Yes, Semen contain enzymes espicaly or the predominant one is Hyalourindase enzyme and it is very important in dissolving the cover of ovule in female which contains Hyalourinic acid. this very iportant step in fertlization
Neither one. Sperm cells make up the man's part when a baby is started inside a woman. The woman's egg cells (ova) make up the woman's part when a baby is started.
Sperm cells come out of a boy or man's penis in a somewhat creamy liquid called, "Semen". The semen gives the sperm cells something to swim in, and also temporarily alters the woman's birth canal so that it won't chemically harm the sperm cells.
Sperm cells
lysosomes
Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.
The acrosome layer of sperm cells contain enzymes to break down the outer layer of the ovum to allow penetration by the sperm cell.
testicles and seminal vesicles. The testicles produce sperm cells themselves, while the seminal vesicles produce seminal fluid that provides the necessary nutrients, such as fructose, proteins, and enzymes, to support sperm viability and function. Additionally, other components of semen, such as prostate fluid and bulbourethral gland secretions, also provide additional nutrients and substances that aid in sperm survival.
No. Germ cells are needed to produce sperm. Sertoli cells only aid in the process.
A sperm cell has a long tail to help it swim to the egg. A mid-piece which contains mitrochondria to release energy needed to make the tail move. The sperm tip contains enzymes to break through the egg cell membrane to fertilise the egg.
Enzymes are proteins.Note: RNA can also produce enzymatic reactions, but they are called ribozymes.
ribosomes
Sperm has enzymes that breakdown the outer coat of the oocyte. It takes many sperm with all their enzymes working together to accomplish this.
plants do not produce sperm, they produce pollen
Masturbate to produce sperm.
Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.
The acrosome layer of sperm cells contain enzymes to break down the outer layer of the ovum to allow penetration by the sperm cell.
These compounds are called enzymes.
Enzymes are Protein in Nature. Proteins are more precisely described as biochemical compounds. Some enzymes are combined with RNA to form for example Ribozymes. Enzymes, while completely composed from Organic Protein, are merely one Form of Protein.
enzymes
No. The hormone RELAXIN combines with the enzymes in semen to enhance sperm motility.
Women do not produce sperm ! Women produce eggs - which are developed in their ovaries !