series of event after fertilization
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Fertilization is a cell-cell recognition process that occurs between two distinct cells: a small
asymmetric and motile sperm cell and a large and nonmotile egg. The stages of fertilization can be divided into
four processes: 1) sperm preparation, 2) sperm-egg recognition and binding, 3) sperm-egg fusion and 4) fusion
of sperm and egg pronuclei and activation of the zygote. The specific structures of the sperm and egg that are
important for fertilization will be discussed and experiments that led to the identification of the egg receptor for
the sperm and the sperm receptor for the egg will be described. Membrane fusion of sperm and eggs is an
incompletely understood process, but the discovery of proteins known as ADAM proteins on the sperm surface
has suggested new mechanisms to explain sperm-egg fusion. Finally, we will consider how fertilized eggs
prevent additional sperm from fusing (a condition known as polyspermy) and how the fertilized egg is activated
to begin development.