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Developing Female And Male Germ Cells In Fetilisation

The female and male germ cells are reproductive cells that fuse with one another during fertilization (Burfoot, 1999). Each possesses unique characteristics and molecular structure during the pre-fertilization phase of development and post-fertilization. These characteristics are influenced by the production of various hormones in the male and female body.

Fertilization occurs when the materials from two gametes come together to form an embryo. The female gamete is often referred to as the egg or female germ cell whereas the male gamete is often referred to as sperm or the male germ cells (Burfoot, 1999). Developing female germ cells are generally large and contain nutrient reserves including what is referred to as the egg yolk and typically are immobile (Burfoot, 1999).

Male germ cells are highly mobile if normal and generally contain little nutritional recourses; most are very tiny and contain substances called centrosomes (Burfoot, 1999). Male and female germ cells......


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