Sper`ma*to*zo"id (?), n.
[Spermatozoön + Gr. &?;&?;&?; form.] (Biol.)
The male germ cell in animals and plants, the essential element
in fertilization; a microscopic animalcule-like particle, usually
provided with one or more cilia by which it is capable of active
motion. In animals, the familiar type is that of a small, more or less
ovoid head, with a delicate threadlike cilium, or tail. Called also
spermatozoön. In plants the more usual term is
antherozoid.
Sper`ma*to*zo"id (?), n.
[Spermatozoön + Gr. &?;&?;&?; form.] (Biol.)
The male germ cell in animals and plants, the essential element
in fertilization; a microscopic animalcule-like particle, usually
provided with one or more cilia by which it is capable of active
motion. In animals, the familiar type is that of a small, more or less
ovoid head, with a delicate threadlike cilium, or tail. Called also
spermatozoön. In plants the more usual term is
antherozoid.