Human sperm centriole, light micrograph. Each sperm has a centriole, located in the neck, that is necessary for the formation and function of the flagellum. Stained here with Mallory's phosphotungstic haematoxylin, the centriole appears as a small granule located behind the sperm nucleus.
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