plemniki
Plemniki is the Polish term for male gametes, commonly referred to in English as sperm cells. The plural plemniki denotes multiple cells, while plemnik is the singular form. In biology and medicine, the term is used to describe the haploid germ cells responsible for fertilization in humans and many other animals.
A typical sperm cell has a streamlined structure adapted for motility and delivery of genetic material. The
Sperm production, or spermatogenesis, occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes and begins at puberty
During fertilization, sperm undergo capacitation in the female reproductive tract, enabling the acrosome reaction that allows
In medical and scientific contexts, plemniki are central to studies of fertility, contraception, and assisted reproduction.