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  2. Axoneme - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology, an axoneme, also called an axial filament, is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cilia and flagella are found on many cells , organisms , and microorganisms , to provide motility.

  3. Is your screen time tanking your sperm count? A urologist ...

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    It is an important trend to observe when thinking about humanity overall, but there often isn't much difference in the average semen quality across a population of fertile men and the average ...

  4. Spermatozoon - Wikipedia

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    The distal centriole gives rise to the axial filament which forms the tail and has a (9+2) arrangement. A transitory membrane called the Manchette lies in the midpiece. Midpiece It has 10–14 spirals of mitochondria surrounding the axial filament in the cytoplasm. It provides motility, and hence is called the powerhouse of the sperm.

  5. Semen analysis - Wikipedia

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    Total motile spermatozoa (TMS) [25] or total motile sperm count (TMSC) [26] is a combination of sperm count, motility and volume, measuring how many million sperm cells in an entire ejaculate are motile. Use of approximately 20 million sperm of motility grade c or d in ICI, and 5 million ones in IUI may be an approximate recommendation.

  6. Semen quality - Wikipedia

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    The practice of tucking can reduce both the sperm count and sperm quality. [41] Meta-analysis indicates that mobile phone exposure affects sperm quality negatively. [42] Regarding diet, malnutrition or an unhealthy diet can lead to e.g. Zinc deficiency, lowering sperm quality. Sperm quality is better in the afternoon than in the morning. [43]

  7. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    Usually, affected men show no symptoms, although they may have smaller testes. Men with this condition may exhibit azoospermia (no sperm production), oligozoospermia (small number of sperm production), or they may produce abnormally shaped sperm (teratozoospermia). [20] This case of infertility occurs during the development of gametes in the male.

  8. High mobile phone use may impact sperm count, study says - AOL

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    Frequent use of mobile phones by young men was linked to a lower sperm count, a new study found, but questions remain.

  9. Azoospermia factor - Wikipedia

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    Men with a complete deletion in the AZFa region are unable to produce testicular spermatozoa for ICSI. [4] There are several candidate genes in the AZFa region that have been shown to cause infertility in males: Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 9, Y-Linked (USP9Y), DEAD Box RNA helices, Box3, Y-linked (DBY), Ubiquitously Transcribed ...