Difference between spermatids and spermatozoa
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Spermatid is large roundish, regular cell with cell organelles in it. Spermatozoa is needle like, which has three distinct parts: head, middle piece and tail. Spermatid has golgi body, spermatozoa has acrosomal cap: rest of the golgi is discarded during metamorphosis. Nucleus in spermatid is large, round
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Genetically spermatids are same as spermatozoa, but the two cells are absolutely absolutely different in appearance under microscope.
EXPLANATION:
- Spermatid is large roundish, regular cell with cell organelles in it. Spermatozoa is needle like, which has three distinct parts: head, middle piece and tail.
- Spermatid has golgi body, spermatozoa has acrosomal cap: rest of the golgi is discarded during metamorphosis.
- Nucleus in spermatid is large, round. In spermatozoa, nucleus is dehydrated and oblong in shape.
- Centrioles are adjacent to nucleus in spermatid, one of which in spermatozoa acts like a basal body as tail filaments arise from it.
- Mitochondria remain scattered in spermatid. In spermatozoa, a mitochondrial cloud occupies the middle piece.
- Spermatid is haploid but nonmotile, but spermatozoa can move by using flagellar tail.
SPERMATID can't be used as Gemet.
SPERMATOZOA Is a functional Gemet, designed to successfully fertilize an egg cell.
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