The acrosome reaction is a crucial process during fertilization in which the acrosome, a cap-like structure on the head of a sperm, releases enzymes that help penetrate the outer layers of the egg. This reaction is vital for successful fertilization as it enables the sperm to reach and fuse with the egg's plasma membrane, allowing for the merging of genetic material. The acrosome reaction is triggered when the sperm binds to the zona pellucida, a glycoprotein layer surrounding the egg, initiating a cascade of events that ultimately leads to fertilization.