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Explain the term ‘fertilisation’. (b) Give some examples of different modes of fertilisation in nature? (c) What type of fertilisation takes place in (i) fish, and (ii) birds?
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(a) Explain the term ‘fertilisation’.
(b) Give some examples of different modes of fertilisation in nature?
(c) What type of fertilisation takes place in
(i) fish, and (ii) birds?
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16/10/2021 11:10 am
(a) The fusion of male and female gamete to form zygote during sexual reproduction is called fertilisation.
(b) Internal and external fertilisation.
(c) (i) External fertilisation.
(ii) Internal fertilisation.
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