Spermiogenesis.
A spermatid is an immature male germ cell formed during spermatogenesis, which eventually matures into a spermatozoon or sperm cell. A spermatozoon is a mature male gamete with a head, midpiece, and tail that is capable of fertilizing an egg.
The process by which a spermatid is converted into a motile sperm is called spermiogenesis. During spermiogenesis, structural changes occur that lead to the development of the tail and the formation of the acrosome, which is necessary for sperm motility and fertilization. This process involves extensive modifications to the spermatid's shape and organelles to enable it to swim and penetrate the egg for fertilization.
A sperm cell is called a spermatozoon.
Spermatozoa
Spermatozoon.
Spermatozoon.
the stuff that comes out of men and helps make a baby and it gose in a grils flower a sperm is a cell that makes a grotty baby
Spermatozoon
spermatozoon
A spermatid is a haploid male germ cell that arises from meiosis and eventually matures into a sperm cell. It has a single set of chromosomes and goes through a process called spermiogenesis to grow a tail and develop other structures needed for fertilization.
Spermatogonia, spermatocyte, spermatid, spermatozoa
Male gametes or sperms are known as spermatozoa...