Anatomy and Physiology II
The acrosome is a cap-like structure located at the anterior end of a sperm cell that contains enzymes essential for fertilization. This organelle plays a crucial role during the penetration of the oocyte's protective layers, enabling the sperm to successfully fertilize the egg. The acrosome is formed from the Golgi apparatus during the maturation of sperm and is critical in the processes of both sperm physiology and reproductive functions.
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