Entity: SPERM
Sperm refers to the reproductive cells contained in semen, produced by a man or male animal. It is essential for fertilization and the creation of offspring.
SPERM
Etymology
The term 'sperm' originates from the Greek word 'spérma', meaning 'seed'.
Definition
Sperm refers to the reproductive cells contained in semen, produced by a man or male animal. It is essential for fertilization and the creation of offspring.
Historical Context
Throughout history, sperm has been recognized as a crucial element in the process of reproduction and the continuation of species.
Cultural Significance
Sperm holds cultural significance in various societies, symbolizing fertility, masculinity, and the potential for new life.
Related Concepts
Sperm is closely related to semen, fertilization, and reproductive biology.
See Also
- Semen
- Fertilization
- Reproduction
Reproductive cells contained in semen, essential for fertilization and the creation of offspring.