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Sperm Production: Spermatogenesis
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Spermatogenesis• Sperm produced in testes which are located
outside the body in order to help in temperature regulation (~3° lower temperature)
• In each testis are seminiferous tubules; near outer wall of tubules are germinal epithelial cells (cells of an organism whose function is to reproduce its kind) called spermatogonia
Note: It takes 64-74 days for sperm to develop and every day ~100 million sperm are produced
Spermatogonia either go through mitosis to replace cells becoming sperm (type A) or go through meiosis to form 4 spermatozoa (type B)
Leydig cells – found in-between the tubules; after pituitary gland secretes LH, these cells respond by producing testosterone (key to sperm production)
Sertoli cells – cells in the seminiferous tubules that assist in the development of sperm cells (Nurse cells)
Testis Tissue
Pseudo-colored scanning electron micrograph of seminiferous tubule
Process of Making Sperm: Spermatogenesis
1. Mitosis of Type A spermatogonia takes place to form a Type B spermatogonia
2. Type B spermatogonia then grows and becomes a primary spermatocyte
3. Primary spermatocyte undergos Meiosis I (forming the secondary spermatocyte) and Meiosis II (forming spermatids); both result in haploid cells
4. The spermatids then differentiate into spermatozoa (flagellum/acrosome)
Function of Hormones in spermatogenesis:
• LH – produced by pituitary gland; stimulates Leydig cells to produce testosterone
• Testosterone – produced by Leydig cells; promotes spermiogenesis (maturation of spermatids into spermatozoa)
• FSH – produced by pituitary gland; stimulates sperm production in seminiferous tubules; stimulates division and maturation of Sertoli cells
Head: Acrosome (organelle that contains enzymes necessary to penetrate the egg); Nucleus (haploid)
Midpiece: Mitochondria (provide ATP for swimming)
Tail: Flagellum (movement)
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