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प्रश्न
Distinguish between human sperm and ovum.
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उत्तर १
| Points | Human sperm | ovum |
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Meaning |
The male gamete is responsible for fertilizing the female ovum. | The female gamete, which, upon fertilization by sperm, initiates the development of a new organism. |
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Structure |
Designed for motility and fertilisation, it is divided into three pieces: the head, the middle, and the tail. |
Rounded, non-motile, and relatively large compared to sperm, designed to provide the initial nutrients to the embryo. |
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Type of Gamete |
The male gamete is smaller, designed for mobility and delivering genetic material to the ovum. | The female gamete is bigger and receives genetic material from sperm to nourish the developing foetus. |
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Head |
Contains a haploid nucleus and is topped by the acrosome, which contains enzymes required to penetrate the ovum. | The nucleus is known as the germinal vesicle before fertilization and changes to the pronucleus after fertilization. |
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Middle Piece |
Contains mitochondria wrapped around the axial filament, providing energy for sperm motility. | There is no intermediate portion; the cytoplasm (ooplasm) is abundant in nutrients and organelles required for early embryonic development. |
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Tail |
A long, slender structure with an axial filament, enabling sperm motility. | Lacks a tail, as it is non-motile. |
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Nucleus |
Haploid, containing either an X or Y chromosome, which determines the sex of the offspring. | Haploid as well, containing a single set of chromosomes and always providing an X chromosome. |
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Coverings |
Lacks specialized external coverings; the plasma membrane is its main external boundary. | Surrounded by the vitelline membrane, zona pellucida, and corona radiata, it serves as both a protective barrier and a sperm-binding site. |
उत्तर २
| Human Sperm | Human Ovum | |
| 1. | Sperm is male gamete | Ovum is female gamete |
| 2. | It is elongated in shape | It is spherical in shape |
| 3. | It is motile | It is non-motile |
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4. |
It is formed by spermatogenesis | It is formed by oogenesis. |
| 5. | Centriole present | Centriole absent |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
With the help of diagrammatic representation, explain the process of gametogenesis
Explain the development of a secondary oocyte (ovum) in a human female from the embryonic stage upto its ovulation. Name the hormones involved in this process.
Fill in the blank.
Implantation of embryo occurs in ------
Conversion of spermatid into sperm is called as _______.
How many sperms are formed from 4 primary spermatocytes?
Which of the following groups of cells in the male gonad, represent haploid cells?
Which of the following contains the actual genetic part of a sperm?
In oogenesis haploid egg is fertilised by sperm at which stage?
Given below are two statements.
- Statement I: The spermatids are non-motile and non-functional which get transformed into functional spermatozoa by the process of spermiogenesis.
- Statement II: During the process of this change, the spermatids remain held to each other and to Leydig's cells by cytoplasmic bridges.
In light of the above statements, select the correct answer from the option given below.
Draw a labelled diagram of a section through the ovary.
