| spermatogonium | Plant gonad cell that undergoes repeated mitoses, leading to the production of spermatocytes. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| spermatoid | <physiology> Spermlike; resembling sperm, or semen. Origin: Spermato-. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| spermatology | The branch of histology, physiology, and embryology concerned with sperm and/or seminal secretion. Origin: spermato-+ G. Logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
| spermatolysin | A specific lysin (antibody) formed in response to the repeated injection of spermatozoa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spermatolysis | Destruction, with dissolution, of the spermatozoa. Synonym: spermolysis. Origin: spermato-+ G. Lysis, dissolution (05 Mar 2000) |
| spermatolytic | Relating to spermatolysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spermatoon | Origin: NL, fr. Gr, seed + an egg. <anatomy> A spermoblast. Spermato"al, . Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| spermatophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of spermatorrhoea or loss of semen. Origin: spermato-+ G. Phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| spermatophore | 1. <physiology> Same as Spermospore. 2. <zoology> A capsule or pocket inclosing a number of spermatozoa. They are present in many annelids, brachiopods, mollusks, and crustaceans. In cephalopods the structure of the capsule is very complex. Origin: Spermato- + Gr. To bear. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| spermatophorous | <physiology> Producing seed, or sperm; seminiferous; as, the so-called spermatophorous cells. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| spermatophyta | <botany> A major division of the plant kingdom, characterised by reprodution by seed and subdivided into the Gymnospermae (gymnosperms) and Angiospermae (angiosperms). (09 Oct 1997) |
| Spermatophyte | <botany> Division of the plant kingdom, consisting of plants that reproduce by means of seeds. (18 Nov 1997) |
| spermatopoietic | Synonym: spermatogenic. 2. Secreting semen. Origin: spermato-+ G. Poieo, to make (05 Mar 2000) |
| spermatorrhoea | <medicine> Abnormally frequent involuntary emission of the semen without copulation. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, seed + to flow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| spermatoxin | A cytotoxic antibody specific for spermatozoa. Synonym: spermotoxin. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Spermatocyte, Spermiocyte
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Synonyms : Spermatogenesis Blocking Agents, Agents, Spermatogenesis Blocking, Agents, Spermatogenesis-Blocking
Synonyms : Spermatogonias, Spermatophore
Synonyms : Spermatozoon, X-Bearing Sperm, X-Chromosome-Bearing Sperm, Y-Bearing Sperm, Y-Chromosome-Bearing Sperm, Sperm, X-Bearing, Sperm, X-Chromosome-Bearing, Sperm, Y-Bearing, Sperm, Y-Chromosome-Bearing, Sperms, X-Bearing, Sperms, X-Chromosome-Bearing, X Bearing Sperm
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A sperm cell, or spermatozoon (pl. spermatozoa) (in Greek: sperm = semen and zoon = alive), is the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It is carried in fluid called semen, and is capable of fertilising an egg cell to form a zygote. A zygote can grow into a new organism, such as a human. Sperm cells contain half of the genetic information needed to create life. ...
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A sperm cell, or spermatozoon (pl. spermatozoa) (in Greek: sperm = semen and zoon = alive), is the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It is carried in fluid called semen, and is capable of fertilising an egg cell to form a zygote. A zygote can grow into a new organism, such as a human. Sperm cells contain half of the genetic information needed to create life. ...
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| spermatozoon |
A sperm cell, or spermatozoon (pl. spermatozoa) (in Greek: sperm = semen and zoon = alive), is the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It is carried in fluid called semen, and is capable of fertilising an egg cell to form a zygote. A zygote can grow into a new organism, such as a human. Sperm cells contain half of the genetic information needed to create life. ...
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A sperm cell, or spermatozoon (pl. spermatozoa) (in Greek: sperm = semen and zoon = alive), is the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It is carried in fluid called semen, and is capable of fertilising an egg cell to form a zygote. A zygote can grow into a new organism, such as a human. Sperm cells contain half of the genetic information needed to create life. ...
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The male reproductive cell, formed in the testicle. A sperm unites with an egg to form an embryo.
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