akrosoma
Akrosoma is a term that appears in scientific literature but does not designate a widely recognized organism, structure, or concept with a single standard definition. In many contexts where it is encountered, it is likely a variant spelling or transcription of the more common term acrosome, or a misspelling of that word. The acrosome is a cap-like organelle located at the anterior end of a sperm cell and contains enzymes important for penetrating the egg during fertilization.
In taxonomy, there is no widely accepted genus named Akrosoma listed in major databases. If the term
Etymology of the associated root reflects Greek origins: acro- (or akro-) meaning topmost or tip, and soma
For further reference, see acrosome and the processes surrounding the acrosome reaction, as these terms represent