Biology, asked by Ashwin9767, 10 months ago

Hyaluronidase forms cone of reception in egg?

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Answered by scl038
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Answer:

Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that is usually presented in the acrosome of the sperm.

At the time of fertilisation, Hyaluronidase has been released when acrosome dissolute the vitelline membrane of the ovum.

It also decreases the level of viscosity in the ovum. It reduces to reach the nucleus found in the ovum. It mainly depends on forming a cone of reception in an egg.  

Answered by ariyamanoj700
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Answer:To reach the ovum and undergo fertilization the sperm has to penetrate into the corona radiata,the outermost layer of ovum.The sperm lysine along with the enzyme Hyaluronidase released by the acro some digest the the corona radiata layer.Acrosome dissolute the vetelline membrane and then Cone of reception or fertilization cone is formed which is an outgrowth which receives the sperm contents to proceed with the process of fertilization.

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