BIO380H5 Lecture 7: Spermatogenesis

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14 Feb 2018
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Spermatogenesis: pay attention to what"s happening in the genome at each of these steps, once they now transition from spermatogonium to a primary spermatocyte to undergo meiosis, they are going to undergo a dna replication event. n tells you whether it is diploid or haploid: most of us are diploid, we have both copies. c represents the replication status: you have either multiple copies of the chromosome or not, the cells are moving inside as they progress towards the lumen. Formation of the flagellum: forms into lumen. Formation of the acrosome: the cap that forms, generated from golgi that are found in the cell, help penetrate the egg, rearrangement of organelles, the mitochondria form a ring at the base of the head. Shedding of residual body: anything that isn"t needed is shed. In the end you have a very specialized cell type. Sperm can now do its job: do(cid:374)"t (cid:374)eed to (cid:373)e(cid:373)orize all this stuff.

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