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3 years ago
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What's the conclusion for fertilization​

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musickatia [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Fertilization is the fusion of haploid gametes, egg and sperm, to form the diploid zygote. ... The process of fertilization involves components of, and signaling between, both sperm (spermatozoa) and egg (oocyte)

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