BIOL 43800 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Immature Ovum, Oogenesis

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The tiny gametes of males, the sperm, move by beating their flagella. For example, eggs of one species of sea urchin release a specific peptide consisting of 14 amino acids. As this peptide diffuses from the egg, it binds to receptors on the sperm of the same species. The sperm respond by increasing their mitochondrial respiration and motility. The eggs of sea urchins are covered with a jelly coat, which surround a proteinaceous vitelline e(cid:374)velope. The success of a sper(cid:373)"s assault o(cid:374) these protective layers depends on a membrane-enclosed structure at the front of the sperm head called an acrosome. Activated bind receptors stimulate calcium release, causing cortical granules to fuse with the plasma membrane. Involves converting the vitelline envelope to a physical barrier that sperm cannot penetrate: before fertilization, the vitelline envelope is bonded to the egg plasma membrane.

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