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what happens during acrosomal reaction?​

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Answered by ashauthiras
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The acrosome reaction is initiated by the binding of the sperm to molecules in the egg's protective coat. This binding causes a calcium influx into the sperm's cytosol, which stimulates the exocytosis of the acrosome. This has three important consequences: the release of proteolytic enzymes, extension of the acrosomal process, and exposure of membrane proteins.

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Answered by annaroselinson1052
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The acrosome reaction is initiated by the binding of the sperm to molecules in the egg's protective coat. This binding causes a calcium influx into the sperm's cytosol, which stimulates the exocytosis of the acrosome.

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