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sperm 1  (spûrm)
n. pl. sperm or sperms
1. A male gamete or reproductive cell; a spermatozoon.
2. Semen.

[Middle English sperme, semen, from Old French esperme, from Late Latin sperma, from Greek; see sper- in Indo-European roots.]

spermous adj.

sperm 2  (spûrm)
n.
A substance, such as spermaceti, associated with the sperm whale.

[Short for spermaceti.]

sperm1
n pl sperms, sperm
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) another name for semen
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) a male reproductive cell; male gamete
[from Late Latin sperma, from Greek; related to Greek speirein to sow]

sperm2
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) short for sperm whale, spermaceti, sperm oil

sperm  (spûrm)
The smaller, usually motile male reproductive cell of most organisms that reproduce sexually. Sperm cells are haploid (they have half the number of chromosomes as the other cells in the organism's body). Sperm often have at least one flagellum. During fertilization, the nucleus of a sperm fuses with the nucleus of the much larger egg cell (the female reproductive cell) to form a new organism. In male animals, sperm are normally produced by the testes in extremely large numbers in order to increase the chances of fertilizing an egg. Motile sperm cells produced by some multicellular protist groups (such as the algae), the bryophyte plants, and the seedless vascular plants, require water to swim to the egg cell. In gymnosperms and angiosperms, sperm do not need water for mobility but are carried to the female reproductive organs in the pollen grain. In the cycads and the gingko (both gymnosperms), the sperm are motile and propel themselves down the pollen tube to reach the egg cell. In the conifers and angiosperms, the sperm are not themselves motile but are conveyed to the ovule by the growing pollen tube.
A Closer Look The human sperm cell is divided into a head that contains the nucleus, a mid-section that contains mitochondria to provide energy for the sperm, and a flagellum that allows the sperm to move. When fertilization occurs, the nucleus and other contents from the sperm cells are drawn into the cytoplasm of the egg, but the mitochondria in the sperm are destroyed and do not survive in the zygote. Since mitochondria contain their own DNA (thought to be a relic from an existence as separate symbiotic organisms), all of the mitochrondrial DNA in humans is thus inherited from the female. The semen produced by the male reproductive tract as a medium for sperm typically contains over 100 million sperm cells, all of which have but one purpose: to fertilize the single available egg.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sperm - the male reproductive cellsperm - the male reproductive cell; the male gamete; "a sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material"
flagellum - a lash-like appendage used for locomotion (e.g., in sperm cells and some bacteria and protozoa)
come, cum, ejaculate, semen, seminal fluid, seed - the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
gamete - a mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
acrosome - a process at the anterior end of a sperm cell that produces enzymes to facilitate penetration of the egg
male reproductive system - the reproductive system of males

sperm
noun
1. spermatozoon, reproductive cell, male gamete Conception occurs when a single sperm fuses with an egg.
2. semen, seed (archaic or dialect), spermatozoa, scum (U.S. slang), come or cum (taboo), jism or jissom (taboo) the ejaculation of sperm
Translations
sperm [spɜːm]
A. N (Bio) → esperma m or f
B. CPD sperm bank Nbanco m de esperma
sperm count Nrecuento m de espermas
sperm whale Ncachalote m

sperm [ˈspɜːrm]
n
(= cell) → spermatozoïde m
(= semen) → sperme m
modif [donor, donation, sample] → de sperme

sperm
nSamenfaden m, → Spermatozoon nt, → Spermium nt; (= fluid)Samenflüssigkeit f, → Sperma nt

sperm:
sperm oil
nWalratöl nt
sperm whale
nPottwal m

sperm [spɜːm] n (Bio) → sperma m

sperm
n sperm [spːm]
1 the fluid in a male animal etc that fertilizes the female egg. semen سائِل مَنَوي сперма sperma sæd das Sperma σπέρμα esperma sperma مايع مني siemenneste sperme נוֹזֵל זֶרַע वीर्य sperma, muško sjeme sperma sperma sæði sperma 精液 정액 sperma sperma sperma sperma sæd(væske), sperma nasienie esperma spermă сперма spermia sperma sperma sperma เชื้ออสุจิ meni, er suyu, sperma 精液 сперма مرد یا ذکور کا مادّہء منویہ chất dịch chứa tinh trùng
2 one of the fertilizing cells in this fluid. sperma خلِيَّة مَنويَّه مُخْصِبَه сперматозоид spermie sædcelle das Sperma σπερματοζωάριο esperma seemnerakk اسپرم siittiö sperme זֶרַע शुक्राणु spermij mag sperma sáðfruma spermatozoo 精子 정자 spermatozoidas spermatozoīds sperma spermacel sædcelle plemnik espermatozóide sper­­­matozoid сперматозоид spermia spermij seme spermie ตัวอสุจิ erkeklik tohumu 精子 сперматозоїд اس سیال کا کوئی تولیدی خلیہ tinh dịch

sperm مَنيّ spermie sperm Sperma σπέρμα esperma sperma sperme sperma sperma 精子 정자 sperma sperm sperma esperma сперма sperma ตัวอสุจิ sperm tinh trùng 精液


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