Pronucleus
Pronucleus is a term used in biology to refer to the nucleus of a sperm or an egg cell during the process of fertilization, before these nuclei fuse to form the nucleus of the zygote. The fusion of the pronuclei of the sperm and egg cells is a critical event in the initiation of the development of a new organism.
Formation[edit]
The formation of the pronucleus begins after the sperm cell has entered the egg cell. The sperm cell's tail and mitochondria degenerate and its nucleus enlarges to form the male pronucleus. Meanwhile, the nucleus of the egg cell also enlarges to form the female pronucleus. These two pronuclei move towards each other, and their nuclear envelopes break down as they come into contact.
Role in Fertilization[edit]
The fusion of the male and female pronuclei marks the end of fertilization and the beginning of the first cell division. This fusion results in the formation of a single nucleus that contains the genetic material from both parents, which will direct the development of the new organism.
In Different Species[edit]
The process of pronucleus formation and fusion is similar in all sexually reproducing organisms, but there are some species-specific differences. For example, in mammals, the male and female pronuclei are similar in size, while in many other species, such as birds and some insects, the male pronucleus is significantly smaller than the female pronucleus.
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