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origin as reptiles, birds, and
mammals that
internally fertilize. Also in
these internally fertilizing fish
while the
sperm is
transferred to the reproductive...
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Fertilisation or
fertilization (see
spelling differences), also
known as
generative fertilisation,
syngamy and impregnation, is the
fusion of gametes...
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present during the process.
Polyspermy results from
multiple sperm fertilizing an egg,
leading to an
offset number of
chromosomes within the embryo...
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Double fertilization or
double fertilisation (see
spelling differences) is a
complex fertilization mechanism of
flowering plants (angiosperms). This process...
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original on 6
November 2018.
Retrieved 2017-06-03. "Could
Fertilizing the
Oceans Reduce Global Warming?". Live Science.
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parenthood project during in
vitro fertilization and
after discontinuation of
unsuccessful in
vitro fertilization".
Fertility and Sterility. 92 (1): 149–156...
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success of a male
fertilizing an egg
relies on the
ability of a male's
sperm to
outcompete other sperm that is
looking to
fertilize the same egg. Sperm...
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Sallie Chisholm,
Charles Miller and John
Cullen opined in
Nature "...
fertilizing the
oceans with iron to
stimulate phytoplankton blooms,
absorb carbon...
- Postlethwait, John H (1
April 2016). "A
Genetic Map for the Only Self-
Fertilizing Vertebrate". G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 6 (4): 1095–1106. doi:10.1534/g3...
- ζυγοῦν (zygoun) 'to join, to yoke') is a
eukaryotic cell
formed by a
fertilization event between two gametes. The zygote's
genome is a
combination of the...