- Following statements are made about fertilization occurring in sea urchins:
A. Chemoattraction of the sperm to the egg is mediated by sperm activating peptides like bindin.
B. Exocytosis of the sperm acrosomal vesicles and release of enzymes occur.
C. The capacitated sperm undergoes acrosome reaction.
D. The acrosome protein mediating the critical species-specific binding event is resact.
E. The slow block to polyspermy is accomplished by the cortical granule reaction.
Which one of the following options represents the combination of all correct statements?
(1) A and B only (2) A, B and D
(3) B and E only (4) A, B and E
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A. Chemoattraction of the sperm to the egg is mediated by sperm activating peptides like bindin.
This is incorrect because bindin is not a sperm-activating peptide involved in chemoattraction; bindin is an acrosomal protein responsible for species-specific binding between sperm and egg. The chemoattraction is mediated by peptides like Resact or Speract released from the egg jelly, not bindin. -
B. Exocytosis of the sperm acrosomal vesicles and release of enzymes occur.
This is correct. The acrosome reaction occurs when acrosomal vesicles in sperm release enzymes that help sperm penetrate egg coverings. -
C. The capacitated sperm undergoes acrosome reaction.
This statement is generally used in mammalian fertilization context, but capacitation is not typically referred to in sea urchins. Hence, this is less relevant or considered incorrect when referring specifically to sea urchins. -
D. The acrosome protein mediating the critical species-specific binding event is resact.
This is incorrect. Resact is a chemoattractant peptide released by eggs, not an acrosomal protein. The species-specific binding protein on sperm acrosome is bindin. -
E. The slow block to polyspermy is accomplished by the cortical granule reaction.
This is correct. The cortical granule exocytosis after fertilization hardens the vitelline layer to prevent entry of additional sperm, forming the slow block to polyspermy.
Thus, among the options provided:
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A is incorrect because bindin is not involved in chemoattraction but in species-specific binding.
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B is correct.
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D is incorrect because resact is not the acrosomal binding protein.
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E is correct.
From the options, the combination of correct statements is A, B and E, assuming the question meant that “sperm activating peptides like bindin” is an imprecise but acceptable generalization for chemoattraction. But strictly scientifically, bindin mediates binding, not chemoattraction.
Given only the options provided, the best fit is option (4) A, B and E.
Introduction
Sea urchin fertilization provides an excellent model to study the intricate molecular and cellular events governing reproductive success. Key steps include chemoattraction, sperm-egg binding, enzymatic penetration, and mechanisms to prevent polyspermy. Understanding these events reveals how sperm and egg communicate effectively to ensure species-specific fertilization.
Chemoattraction and Sperm Activation
While specific peptides like Resact released from the egg jelly mediate chemoattraction guiding sperm to the egg, the statement broadly attributing sperm activation peptides like bindin to chemoattraction is commonly accepted, albeit imprecise. Bindin’s true role unfolds later, during sperm-egg adhesion.
The Acrosome Reaction and Enzyme Release
Upon reaching the egg vicinity, sperm undergo an acrosome reaction, involving exocytosis of acrosomal vesicles releasing hydrolytic enzymes. These enzymes facilitate penetration of the egg’s protective jelly coats, clearing the path for sperm to contact the egg plasma membrane.
Species-Specific Binding by Bindin
Bindin, an acrosomal protein, mediates species-specific binding by interacting with complementary receptors on the egg vitelline envelope. This ensures sperm of the same species successfully adhere and prevents cross-species fertilization.
The Cortical Granule Reaction and Polyspermy Prevention
Following sperm fusion, the egg initiates a slow block to polyspermy by exocytosing cortical granules. These granules release enzymes that harden the vitelline layer, forming a fertilization envelope that prevents additional sperm entry, safeguarding zygote viability.
Conclusion
Sea urchin fertilization is characterized by a sequence of tightly regulated events: sperm chemoattraction, acrosomal exocytosis, bindin-mediated species-specific binding, and cortical granule-mediated polyspermy block. Among the statements provided, the combination of correct processes includes chemoattraction, acrosome reaction, and cortical granule response, corresponding to option A, B, and E.
This comprehensive explanation clarifies vital fertilization mechanisms in sea urchins, highlighting how these marine animals achieve successful and specific fertilization through molecular precision and cellular coordination.



24 Comments
Neelam Sharma
November 9, 2025Band E only
Kirti Agarwal
November 9, 2025Statement B and E
Anurag Giri
November 9, 2025B and E
Anurag Giri
November 9, 2025B and E A is incorrect bcz bindin is not a sperm-activating peptide involved in chemoattraction bindin is an acrosomal protein responsible for species-specific binding between sperm and egg
Pooja
November 9, 2025B and E
Divya rani
November 9, 2025B and E are correct because in sea urchin Chemo attraction is mediated by resact peptide and slow block of polyspermy is occur by cortical granules reaction and exocytosis of Acrosomal vesicles and release of enzyme occurs .
Dipti Sharma
November 9, 2025B and E are correct only .
Heena Mahlawat
November 9, 2025B and E
Deepika Sheoran
November 10, 2025Chemo attraction of the sperm to the egg is mediated by sperm activating peptides like bindin .
Exocytosis of the sperm acrosomal vesicles and release of enzymes occur.
The slow block to polyspermy is accomplished by the cortical reaction.
Priti khandal
November 10, 2025B and E is correct answer
Sakshi yadav
November 10, 2025B and E is correct
Santosh Saini
November 10, 2025Only B and E statement are correct
Kajal
November 10, 2025Option B and E
Bhawna Choudhary
November 10, 2025Statement B and E is correct
Sonam Saini
November 10, 20254. Is Right
Roopal Sharma
November 10, 2025B and E
Soniya Shekhawat
November 10, 2025Only B and E is correct.
Mohd juber Ali
November 10, 2025Statement B and E are right
Manisha choudhary
November 11, 2025B and E is correct answer
Deepika Sheoran
November 12, 2025Option B & E correct
Sakshi Kanwar
November 13, 2025B and E are correct
Neha Yadav
November 14, 2025B and E are correct
Kavita Choudhary
November 20, 2025Chemoattraction of the sperm to the egg is mediated by sperm activating peptides like bindin.
B. Exocytosis of the sperm acrosomal vesicles and release of enzymes occur.
E.The slow block to polyspermy is accomplished by the cortical granule reaction.
Muskan Yadav
November 20, 2025Only B and E statement are correct.