BIOL30001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Cumulus Oophorus, Centriole, Acrosome

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Polar bodies are the remnants of meiosis i ovulated egg cumulus oophorus is the egg bearing cloud these are the structures you look for when you wnt to determine what stage of maturity and whether they are fertilised. Semen (sperm and seminal plasma at ejaculation you ejaculate semen not just the sperm sperm makes up only 5% of the volume of the ejaculation. Sperm comprise just 5% of the volume of the ejaculate ~60% of the volume comes form seminal vesicles seminal fluid is thick, containing mucus and fibrinogen helps the sperm coagulate and stay in place inside the vagina. ~30% of the fluid is from the prostate gland alkaline to neutralise the acid. The marathon journey of the sperm to the oocyte. Sperm egg adhesion (at the egg surface) very quick the whole sperm where holes appear to release enzymes also exposes the binding site of the sperm so it wont bind prematurely to anything else.

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