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describe enzymes and reaction involved in formation of male gametes​

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Answered by shradhakapoor2
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Unique for its role in human reproduction, a gamete is a specialized sex cell carrying 23 chromosomes—one half the number in body cells. At fertilization, the chromosomes in one male gamete, called a sperm (or spermatozoon), combine with the chromosomes in one female gamete, called an oocyte. The function of the male reproductive system (Figure 1) is to produce sperm and transfer them to the female reproductive tract. The paired testes are a crucial component in this process, as they produce both sperm and androgens, the hormones that support male reproductive physiology. In humans, the most important male androgen is testosterone. Several accessory organs and ducts aid the process of sperm maturation and transport the sperm and other seminal components to the penis, which delivers sperm to the female reproductive tract. In this section, we examine each of these different structures, and discuss the process of sperm production and transport.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The main hormone involved in the formation of the male gamate is follicle stimulating hormone

Explanation:

  • there is a hormone which is present in acrosome of the sperm which is known as the  hyaluronidase
  • It helps in the breakdown of the zona pellucida layer of the ovum the maturation of the sperms is due to the  action of different types of enzymes which are responsible for the increase in the size and making it of the morphological feature that is usually present in the sperm.

To know more about hormones which are present in in spermatogenesis,

acrosome release digestive enzymes for sperm pentration into ovum .

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