Answer:
Answer:
THE GREAT SPERM RACE:
A sperm's race to fertilize an egg is not so easy. Out of about 250 million sperm ejaculated into the human vagina during intercourse, not more than one in a hundred will survive the Great race to the end due to the hurdles it has to face in the hostile, ACIDIC CHAMBER to the cervix (it has hundreds of tiny branching tunnels that can trap, crush and slowly kill sperm).
If ovulation is not occurring soon the sperm will "drown in a thick flow of cervical mucus
Friedrich Miescher in 1869
i think it's contact, dynamic, and regional
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Both of the cells are eukaryotic, both have:
Cell Membrane
Nucleus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Golgi Apparatus
Peroxisomes
Cytosol
Cytoskeleton
Vocules
And that it's my notebook contain these only
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Answer:
The correct answer will be option-A.
Explanation:
The females carry two X-chromosomes in their cells but one of these X-chromosome gets permanently inactivated during embryonic development.
The X-inactivation is known as lyonization which ensures that only one functional X-chromosome should be present like in males. This process is a random process and therefore a female can have both the functional X-chromosomes and males can also have a functional X-chromosome.
Thus, option-A is the correct answer.