Fertilization Flashcards

1
Q

What does fertilization accomplish? [3]

A

Genetic variation from meiotic recombination, restoration of diploidy, and species specific mono sperm egg activation.

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2
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What is the mechanism, and peptide that helps guide sperm travel direction?

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RESACT is a chemical peptide. The sperm undergo chemotaxis to direct their motions toward this substance.

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3
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What is developed in sea urchin sperm when the sperm reaches the egg jelly?

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The acrosomal process in created in the acrosomal reaction.

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4
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Describe the sea urchin acrosomal reaction:

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The acrosomal membrane breaks and acrosomal enzymes are released, eating through the jelly layer. A protrusion called the acrosomal process made of actin microfilaments extrude with bindin on the outside, ready to recognize the vitellin envelope.

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5
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What triggers the acrosomal reaction?

A

Calcium

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6
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How do we usually test the sufficiency of calcium?

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We use calcium ionophores that trigger the release of calcium in the absence of normal signals.

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7
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What is the egg’s fast block to polyspermy?

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Membrane depolarization.

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8
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What is the process of an egg’s slow permanent block to polyspermy?

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Cortical granules release proteases that release the vitelline envelope further away from the cell surface by releasing enzymes that harden the envelope, and swell the space with proteoglycans.

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9
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What is the major proponent for species specific fertilization?

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Bindin

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10
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Human sperm: capacitation

A

The final maturation of sperm occurring in the oviduct.

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11
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What triggers the acrosome reaction in sperm?

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The zona pellucida

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12
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Do human sperm make the acrosomal process?

A

No

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13
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What contributes to the slow block of polyspermy in mammals?

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Once a sperm reaches the zona pellucida, it releases zona protein that blocks sperm binding, and starts to remodel the zona pellucida.

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14
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Two proteins that may have a role in mammal sperm/oocyte binding?

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Izumi and Juno

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