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1 Sperm Cell Structure Fertilization Early Development

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3 A B C D E Plasma membrane Outer acrosomal membrane Acrosome Inner acrosomal membrane Nucleus Proximal centriole Rest of the distal centriole Thick outer longitudinal fibers Mitochondrion Axoneme Anulus Ring fibers Head Neck Mid piece Principal piece  Endpiece

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5 Fertilization

6 Sperm Capacitation Freshly ejaculated sperm are unable or poorly able to fertilize. They must first undergo a series of changes known collectively as capacitation. Capacitation is associated with removal of proteins, reorganization of plasma membrane lipids and proteins.

7 Sperm-Zona Pellucida Binding
Binding of sperm to the zona pellucida is a receptor-ligand interaction The carbohydrate groups on the zona pellucida glycoproteins function as sperm receptors. The sperm molecule that binds this receptor is not known with certainty, and indeed, there may be several proteins that can serve this function.

8 The Acrosome Reaction The sperm then faces the daunting task of penetrating the zona pellucida to get to the oocyte. The acrosome - a huge modified lysosome that is packed with zona-digesting enzymes The acrosome reaction provides the sperm with an enzymatic drill to get throught the zona pellucida. Leakage of acrosomal enzymes from the sperm's head. As the acrosome reaction progresses and the sperm passes through the zona pellucida, more and more of the plasma membrane and acrosomal contents are lost. Some sperm that lose their acrosomes and are not effective

9 Penetration of the Zona Pellucida
The force from the sperm's flagellating tail + acrosomal enzymes, allow the sperm to create a tract through the zona pellucida. These two factors allow the sperm to traverse the zona pellucida. Sperm motility is important to zona penetration, allowing the sperm to basically cut its way through the zona 

10 Sperm-Oocyte Binding Once a sperm penetrates the zona pellucida, it binds to and fuses with the plasma membrane of the oocyte. The molecular nature of sperm-oocyte binding is not completely resolved. A leading candidate in some species is a dimeric sperm glycoprotein called fertilin, which binds to a protein in the oocyte plasma membrane and may also induce fusion.

11 The Zona Reaction The zona reaction refers to an alteration in the structure of the zona pellucida catalyzed by proteases from cortical granules.  blocks polyspermy in most mammals. The zona pellucida hardens. Runner-up sperm that have not finished traversing the zona pellucida by the time the hardening occurs are stopped in their tracks. Sperm receptors in the zona pellucida are destroyed. Therefore, any sperm that have not yet bound to the zona pellucida will no longer be able to bind, let alone fertilize the egg.

12 Cleavage and Blastocyst Formation

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14 The one cell embryo undergoes a series of cleavage divisions, progressing through 2-cell, 4-cell, 8-cell and 16 cell stages. A four cell embryo is shown here. The cells in cleavage stage embryos are known as blastomeres.

15 Early on, cleavage divisions occur quite synchronously
Early on, cleavage divisions occur quite synchronously. In other words, both blastomeres in a two-cell undergo mitosis and cytokinesis almost simultaneously.

16 Soon after development of the 8-cell or 16-cell embryo the formation becomes a mass of cells called a morula. this embryo shown here probably has between 20 and 30 cells. It is difficult to count the cells in a morula;

17 Formation of an accumulation of fluid inside the embryo, signals formation of the blastocyst.

18 Implantation

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