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How is the entry of only one sperm and not many, ensured into an ovum during fertilisation in humans?
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09/12/2021 5:50 pm
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How is the entry of only one sperm and not many, ensured into an ovum during fertilisation in humans?
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09/12/2021 5:51 pm
The changes induced in the zona pellucida of the ovum by the sperm coming in contact with it, block the entry of any other sperm and ensures the entry of only one sperm.
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