a embryo is not foemed as result of fertilization why?
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Process of fertilization: (a) Fertilization is the process in which sperm and egg fuse to form a zygote. ... If this mechanism fails, multiple sperm can fuse with the egg, resulting in polyspermy. The resulting embryo is not genetically viable and dies within a few days.
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This can happen if the egg is defective in its number of chromosomes and does not have a complete plan for building an embryo. This results in the egg being incapable of further development. The sperm can also be the cause of a mature egg not fertilizing.
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