Abstract

AbstractThe heads of the spermatozoa of rabbit, man, and bull are flattened in the dorsoventral plane and exhibit three distinct regions in the head coverings. The anterior one‐half to two‐thirds of the nucleus is covered by the acrosome, the middle of the nucleus by the thinned equatorial segment of the acrosome and the remainder of the head is covered by the postacrosomal segment. Species variation is evident in the head coverings; most prominent are the equatorial bands of the rabbit spermatozoon. The bands are subacrosomal bulges curving around the head; the arms of each band are displaced in the anteroposterior axis and do not cross the midline axis. The equatorial bands are visible in scanning electron micrographs, which also show a serrated junction between the equatorial segment and the postacrosomal region.

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