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'Ca^2+ is very important for fertilisation in humans. In the absence of Ca^2+, fertilisation does not occur'. Comment.

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Answered by LakshmiSidh
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The role of Ca2+ in triggering oocyte maturation is less clear. Although preventing intracellular Ca2+ changes can inhibit meiotic maturation at specific stages.
Answered by rajj9507
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The role of Ca2+ in triggering oocyte maturation is less clear. Although preventing intracellular Ca2+ changes can inhibit meiotic maturation at specific stages.

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