What is spermatogenesis?
The process whereby spermatozoa are formed
What are the 3 phases of spermatogenesis?
Where does spermatogenesis take place?
In the seminiferous tubules
What happens in the proliferation phase of spermatogenesis?
Describe the I-spermatogonia
How long does spermatogenesis take?
5-9 weeks depending on species
Describe the meiosis stage of spermatogenesis
Why is crossing over in spermatogenesis meiosis important?
Ensures genetic heterogeneity
Describe the differentiation phase of spermatogenesis
- Spermatids differentate into spermatozoa (no division in this phase)
What stage of spermatogenesis has the longest life span and why?
- Prophase of meiosis I is long process
What stages can differentiation be split into?
Describe the golgi phase of differentiation
Describe the cap phase of differentiation
Describe the acrosomal phase of differentiation
Describe the maturation phase of differentiation
What is meant by the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium?
What is the importance of he seminiferous tubule having different stages of development?
Different sections at different stages so not all sections will be releasing sperm at any one time
In what direction do spermatozoa develop
- Move towards lumen as develop
In the cycle of the seminiferous tubules, what is meant by a stage?
Specific cellular associations at any cross section at any moment in time e.g. stage 1, which contains A’gonia, 1’cyte, 2’cyte and spermatids
- Go up to stage 8
What is meant by stage duration?
The time taken to progress from one stage to the next
What is meant by cycle duration?
The time taken to complete any one cycle (i.e. to go through all stages)
Explain why the time to complete spermatogenesis in the bull is 61 days, or 4.5 cycles
What is the spermatogenic wave?
Where do the stem cells for the earliest A-spermatogonia come from?
are from A4-spermatogonia that do not develop into the linked I-spermatogonia and instead go back to form stem cells. This occurs half way through stage III