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what is the role of acrosomal Cap of a sperm

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Answered by Nitish0001
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\mathfrak{\blue{Answer.}}The function of the acrosome reaction is to help the sperm get through theegg's protective coat and to allow the plasma membranes of the sperm andegg to fuse. ... 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 Riya72114
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The acrosome is an organelle that develops over the anterior half of the head in the spermatozoa (sperm cells) of many animals including humans. It is a cap-like structure derived from the Golgi apparatus. In Eutherian mammals the acrosome contains degradative enzymes (including hyaluronidase and acrosin).

The acrosome is a unique membranous organelle located over the anterior part of the sperm nucleus that is highly conserved throughout evolution. This acidic vacuole contains a number of hydrolytic enzymes that, when secreted, help the sperm penetrate the egg's coats.

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