Course 2
Egg and Sperm
Egg
Sperm
The Male Sex Cell: Sperm
懷孕

卵子與精子

男性生殖細胞:精子
男性的性細胞稱精子(spermatozoon)。精子在男性生殖腺或性腺(睾丸)內產生。精子是人體內最小的細胞,雖然肉眼不可見,我們能夠在顯微鏡下觀察和研究它(精子產生的詳情,請點擊這裏)。
單個精子與一隻小小的蝌蚪有某些相似的地方,它由三個主要的單元所組成:頭(1)、頸(2)、體(3)和尾(4)。它的總長度約0.042mm(1/600英尺)。僅占全長1/l0的頭含23條染色體,攜帶男性的遺傳特徵。如果精子與卵子結合的話,其中的一條染色體決定這個可能出生的孩子的性別。換句話說,精子由此分為兩類:協助生育女孩的含X-染色體的精子和協助生育男孩的含Y-染色體的精子。精子頭部的後方是頸,該部位在獲取能量使精子運動方面扮演重要的角色。精子自身的運動由充滿活力的鞭子樣的尾來驅動。在合宜的條件下,精子由此能夠以每分鐘2cm(1/8英尺)的速度運動。因為精子必須抵達位於女性體內深處(既其中一側的輸卵管)的卵子那裏,精子的運動是一個前提條件。
一旦男性性腺在青春期成熟時,它們每日產生數百萬個精子。 顯然,只有極其少量的精子能夠導致實際的懷孕。男性一生中,絕大多數的精子在無受精機會的情形下被射出。沒有通過射精排出的精子只不過被機體吸收了而已。
Conception
Egg and Sperm
The Male Sex Cell: Sperm
The male sex cell is called sperm (spermatozoon, plural: spermatozoa). Sperm cells are produced in the male gonads or sex glands (testicles). They are the smallest cells in the human body. While they are invisible to the naked eye, they can be seen and studied under the microscope. (For details about the production of sperm, click here.)
An individual sperm cell has a certain vague resemblance to a very skinny tadpole, and it is composed of three main units: head (1), neck (2), body (3), and tail (4). Its total length is about 0.042 mm (1/600th of an inch). The head, which is only 1/l0th of the length of the sperm, contains twenty three special bodies (chromosomes) carrying the man's inheritable characteristics. One of these chromosomes determines the sex of the child that might be produced if this particular sperm should unite with a woman's egg. In other words, sperm cells come in two varieties: those (containing an X-chromosome) that will help produce girls, and those (containing a Y chromosome) that will help produce boys. Behind the head is the body, which plays an important part in obtaining the energy that enables the sperm to move. The movement itself is caused by the vigorous, whip-like lashings of the tail. The sperm can thus move ahead at the rate of 2 cm (1/8th of an inch) per minute under favorable conditions. This movement is essential since the sperm has to reach the egg deep inside the woman's body (i.e., in one of the Fallopian tubes).
Once the male sex glands have matured during puberty, they produce millions of sperm cells every day. Obviously, only the tiniest fraction of that number can ever contribute to actual conceptions. In the course of a man's life, most of his sperm cells are ejaculated under conditions that offer no chance for a fertilization. Those that are not ejaculated are simply reabsorbed into the body.

[Course 2] [Description] [How to use it] [Introduction] [Conception] [Historical Notes] [Beginning of Life?] [No definite answer] [Egg and Sperm] [Coitus] [Fertilization] [Segmentation] [Implantation] [Multiple Pregnancies] [Pregnancy] [Birth] [Infertility] [Contraception] [Abortion] [Additional Reading] [Examination]