Natures wonders: sea urchin sexual reproduction (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, December 12, 2022, 19:46 (710 days ago) @ David Turell

A cloud of eggs, a cloud of sperm and then hide and seek:

https://phys.org/news/2022-12-strategy-sea-urchin-sperm-natural.html

"A trio of researchers, two from the University of California at Irvine, the third from the University of Michigan at Flint, has found that sea urchin sperm navigation is a natural implementation of extremum seeking.

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"Prior research has shown that as part of mating, female urchins eject a cloud of eggs into the sea around them. Similarly, male urchin eject a cloud of sperm into the sea. The sperm then make their way to the eggs and fertilize them. But how do the sperm find the eggs? That has been a question oceanographers have asked themselves for quite some time. In this new effort, the research trio has solved the puzzle.

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"For the searching entity to find its targets, it need only continue seeking an increase in signal strength. Extremum seeking is widely used in human applications such as combustion control and control of antilock brakes in cars.

"With the sea urchin, the researchers found that the eggs emit a peptide that serves the same purpose as the signals in a computer system. Sperm continually react to such signals, seeking to increase their strength until they reach an egg. The researchers note that their findings suggest that extremum seeking could be used in biological applications, such as in the development of therapies targeting tumors. They note also that it appears likely that other creatures use extremum seeking, including bacteria looking for food, and alga that move toward light."

Comment: obviously the sperm are programmed to follow-up the scent. All automatic as designed


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