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Envelopes of the Egg | Animals | Gametogenesis | Embryology

All eggs, like any other cells, are of course covered by the cell membrane or plasmalemma. Under the electron microscope the plasmalemma sometimes can be seen to be double, with two layers of electron-dense material about 50 Å thick separated by a less dense interval of about 60 Å. In addition to the plasmalemma, eggs of all animals, with the [...]

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Meiotic Divisions and Reduction of Chromosomes | Gametogenesis | Embryology

In this article we will discuss about the role of meiotic divisions in reduction of chromosomes. The somatic (body) cells in multicellular animals have, as a rule, a diploid or double number of chromosomes; that is, apart from some exceptions due to the pres­ence of sex chromosomes, every kind of chromosome in the set is represented by a pair of [...]

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Functions of the Spermatozoon | Gametogenesis | Embryology

The function of the spermatozoon, for which its whole organization is adapted, is to reach the egg and, by fusing with the egg, to cause the egg to start developing and to transmit to the developing embryo the paternal genes. In most cases this means that the spermatozoon must have a high degree of mobility, and in fact, the organization [...]

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