The flagellum (plural: flagella)
Spermatogenic cellsspermatogenic cells
Sertoli cells extend inward from the periphery of the seminiferous tubule and provide nourishment to the spermatids as they undergo spermiogenesis. They create a protected microenvironment for the development of sperm, secrete necessary nutrients and hormones, and play a crucial role in maintaining the blood-testis barrier.
Sperm production in the human & mammals is in the testes, also known as the Testicles.
because the sperm cells fail to find the egg cells or the sperm isn't good to unite with the egg
Reproductive cells divide to make sperm cells.
Spermatogenic cellsspermatogenic cells
Flagellum
The seminiferous tubule.
sperm cells are microscopic so they cannot be measured but they are around 1/100000th of a millimetre
The sperm complete their development in the epididymis.
The seminiferous tubule.
Sertoli cells extend inward from the periphery of the seminiferous tubule and provide nourishment to the spermatids as they undergo spermiogenesis. They create a protected microenvironment for the development of sperm, secrete necessary nutrients and hormones, and play a crucial role in maintaining the blood-testis barrier.
the function of flagella is motility. To help move around. it is found in a sperm cell.
Parts of Frog testis are Tunica albuginea - thick white fibrous layer that covers your testis. Intersitial cells - specialized cell for the production of testosterone. Basement Membrane- thin fibrous layer encapsulating the semineferous tubule. Seminiferous tubule- contained developing sperm. spermatogonia - small cells arranged in a single layer at the periphery of the seminiferous tubules Sertoli cells - columnar cells which are elongated and tall. Support production of your spermatogonia Primary and Secondary Spermatocyte - will become sperm cell in the process of spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis. Spermatids - product of Secondary spermatocyte that already pass in the proces of meiosis 2. Sperm cell - for reproduction purposes. by;Mr J.
Sperm cells are located in the mass of tightly looped and folded seminiferous tubules. They begin as blob like cells called spermatogonia lining the inner wall. As they mature (can take up to 2 months) they grow tails which they use to propel themselves slowly to the middle of the tubule.
Sperm production in the human & mammals is in the testes, also known as the Testicles.
gametes