Biology, asked by LovelyRiza, 11 months ago

how does fertilization takes place in mammals

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Answered by aasthabele132
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Capacitation, a subtle functional change which must occur at least in some mammals before fertilization can take place, occurs in sperm as a result of exposure to secretions of the female tract. ... Both the uterus and the fallopian tube play a part in capacitation.

Answered by obedaogega
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Mammals or living this things have one distinct feature that sepparates them from non living lings and this is reproduction

Reproduction is meant for procreation and continuity of the lineage or species . Reproduction is different in different organisms .plants have a different type of reproduction fron that of animals

Mammals have a special way in which they give rise to new ones of the same species and this is through birth . most mammals have sexual reproduction where they mate .fertilization is internal .then during the gestation period the fertilised egg grows then birth

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