Sperm - Wikipedia-style Article
Sperm
Definition
Sperm refers to the male reproductive cell (gamete) in animals and plants; in animals it is motile and typically produced in large numbers, fertilizing the female ovum. Its plural form is sperm or informally sperms.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA: /spɜːrm/
- Respelling: SPERM
British English
- IPA: /spɜːm/
- Respelling: SPERM
Etymology
Early 17th century: from Late Latin sperma ‘seed,’ from Greek sperma ‘seed, sowing.’
Derivatives
- spermatic (adjective)
- spermatogenesis (noun)
- spermatozoon (noun)
- spermatid (noun)
- spermatophore (noun)
Synonyms
- gamete
- spermatozoon
- seed cell
Antonyms
Usage
"The scientist examined the sperm under a microscope to assess motility."
"Fertilization begins when sperm penetrates the egg."
Related Terms
- Ovum: The female reproductive cell or egg.
- Gamete: A reproductive cell (sperm or egg).
- Spermatogenesis: The process of sperm cell development.
- Fertilization: The fusion of sperm and egg.
- Semen: The fluid containing spermatozoa.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The male reproductive cell in animals – a motile cell produced by the testes, carrying the paternal genetic material to the ovum.
- Example: "Healthy sperm count is essential for male fertility."
- The male gamete in plants – non-motile sperm cells produced within pollen tubes or antheridia in non-flowering plants.
- Example: "In ferns, sperm swim through water films to reach the egg."
- Spermatozoon – the mature motile form of the sperm cell in animals.
- Example: "Under high magnification, the spermatozoon tail can be clearly observed."