Pronunciation: /ˈækrəˌsoʊm/
noun a structure at the tip of a sperm cell that enables the sperm to penetrate the egg during fertilization
A1 The acrosome is a part of a sperm cell.
A2 The acrosome helps the sperm penetrate the egg.
B1 The acrosome contains enzymes that break down the egg's outer layer.
B2 The acrosome reaction is essential for fertilization to occur.
C1 Researchers are studying the role of the acrosome in male infertility.
C2 The acrosome reaction is a complex process involving multiple molecular interactions.
formal The acrosome is a cap-like structure found on the head of a sperm cell.
informal The acrosome helps the sperm cell penetrate the egg during fertilization.
slang That acrosome thingy on the sperm is what gets the job done.
figurative Just like the acrosome guides the sperm to the egg, determination can lead you to success.
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