Acrosomal

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Pronunciation: /əˈkrɒsəməl/

Definitions of acrosomal

adjective relating to or characteristic of the acrosome, a structure at the tip of a sperm cell that enables it to penetrate the egg during fertilization

Example Sentences

A1 The acrosomal reaction is an essential step in fertilization.

A2 The acrosomal enzymes help the sperm penetrate the egg.

B1 The acrosomal cap contains enzymes that aid in breaking down the egg's protective layer.

B2 The acrosomal vesicle releases its contents to facilitate the fusion of sperm and egg.

C1 The acrosomal matrix plays a crucial role in the fertilization process.

C2 The acrosomal reaction is a complex mechanism involving various enzymes and proteins.

Examples of acrosomal in a Sentence

formal The acrosomal cap of a sperm cell contains enzymes that help penetrate the egg.

informal The acrosomal part of a sperm is like a key that unlocks the egg.

slang The acrosomal thing on a sperm is what gets it into the egg.

figurative Just like the acrosomal cap of a sperm, sometimes you need the right tools to break through barriers in life.

Grammatical Forms of acrosomal

past tense

acrosomaled

plural

acrosomals

comparative

more acrosomal

superlative

most acrosomal

present tense

acrosomal

future tense

will acrosomal

perfect tense

have acrosomaled

continuous tense

is acrosomaling

singular

acrosomal

positive degree

very acrosomal

infinitive

to acrosomal

gerund

acrosomaling

participle

acrosomaled

Origin and Evolution of acrosomal

First Known Use: 1879 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acrosomal' originates from the Greek word 'akros' meaning 'highest' or 'outermost' and 'soma' meaning 'body'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of biology to describe the outermost layer of the head of a sperm cell, the term 'acrosomal' has since been adopted in various scientific fields to refer to structures or organelles with a similar outermost position or function.