Advertisement
Advertisement
spermatid
[ spur-muh-tid ]
noun
- Cell Biology. one of the cells that result from the meiotic divisions of a spermatocyte and mature into spermatozoa.
spermatid
/ ˈspɜːmətɪd /
noun
- zoology any of four immature male gametes that are formed from a spermatocyte, each of which develops into a spermatozoon
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of spermatid1
1885–90; spermat- ( def ) + -id 3
Discover More
Example Sentences
But they could have offspring with the help of an advanced form of IVF, called round spermatid injection, which involves injecting genetic information from the early sperm into an egg.
From BBC
Still, Ward said the success of spermatid injection seen in this work could support it as an option for overcoming infertility in men in the future.
From Scientific American
Each spermatid becomes a functional spermatozoon or male gamete.
From Project Gutenberg
Figure 79 is a very young spermatid showing only diffuse chromatin in the nucleus.
From Project Gutenberg
Young spermatid, showing isolated large chromosome and rotation of nuclear contents.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse