| spermicide |
A chemical in the form of a cream, gel, foam, film, or suppository inserted in front of a woman's cervix before sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. Spermicides block the cervix and paralyze the sperm, making them unable to travel into the womb.
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| sperm- |
The gamete (or mature male germ cell) produced by the male, usually through ejaculation. Millions of sperm are present in each ejaculate and roughly half of these will carry X chromosomes, the other half carrying Y chromosomes. A single sperm is called a spermatozoon.
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| sperm |
The gamete (or mature male germ cell) produced by the male, usually through ejaculation. Millions of sperm are present in each ejaculate and roughly half of these will carry X chromosomes, the other half carrying Y chromosomes. A single sperm is called a spermatozoon.
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| spermatid |
An immature sperm cell.
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The male gamete or sex cell that contains the genetic information to be transmitted by the male, also known as spermatozoon (plural spermatozoa).
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