IPA: /spɜːrm/
KK: /spɜrm/
A male reproductive cell that is involved in fertilization. It is produced by males and combines with a female egg to create a new organism.
The scientist studied the sperm to understand its role in reproduction.
**Sperm** → The word 'sperm' originates from the Greek word 'sperma' (σπέρμα), meaning seed or sowing. It refers to the reproductive fluid containing male gametes, which are essential for fertilization.
Think of 'sperma' meaning seed, which helps you remember that 'sperm' is the seed of life in reproduction.