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(Spermatogenesis) Def. The process by which sperm formation takes place.
Site of occurrence Testis of male organisms within the seminiferous tubules where germ cells residue. Phases of Spermatogenesis 1.Spermatocytogenesis Spermatocytogenesis is a specific phase of spermatogenesis that involves the formation and development of spermatocytes from spermatogonia in the testes. This phase is crucial for the transition from diploid germ cells to haploid sperm cells.
2. Spermiogenesis This refers to maturation and differentiation of spermatids. Inside spermatids there exist three organelles, that is golgi bodies, centrioles and mitochondria. This organelles are important in the development of the sperms. a) golgi bodies-Provides nourishment to the sperm cells. B) centrioles - Aids in cell division C) mitochondria - provides necessary engery needed for cell division.
Stages of spermiogensesis a) Golgi phase The enzymes produced by golgi bodies catalyze the formation of acrosome. B) Acrosomal stage The acrosome hardens around the sperm nucleus. C) Tail stage Centrioles elongates to form the tail of the sperm. D) Maturation stage Spermatids loses some of its cytoplasm to improve it's motility.
Note 1.The process takes 64 days to be complete. (to make mature sperm cells) 2. About 200-300 million sperms are made everyday.