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The fusion of female reproductive nucleus with the Male reproductive nucleus is known as

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

The fusion of female reproductive nucleus with the male reproductive nucleus is known as the fertilization process.

Explanation:

We know Fertilization is a process where there is a 'fusion' of 'haploid gametes', 'egg, and sperm', to form the 'diploid zygote'.

The fertilization have 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'.

Fertilization always occurs in the 'fallopian tubes'.  The process of 'fertilization' has two components, both sperm (spermatozoa) and egg (oocyte), that fuse with each other.  

The result of the process is the 'production of a zygote cell', initiating prenatal development.

Answered by rahul123437
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The fusion of the female reproductive nucleus with the male reproductive is known as fertilization.

Explanation:

  • It is the process of fertilization when the female reproductive nucleus gets fused with the male reproductive nucleus.
  • The male gamete is known as sperm
  • The female gamete is known as the ovum. then the sperm and ovum fuse to form a zygote.
  • The sexual reproduction involves the fusion of the male and female gametes and it is known as Amphimixis.
  • In this, the egg nucleus, which is a haploid is known as the female pronucleus.
  • When the sperm enters into the egg, Then the sperm nucleus decondenses and will form the male pronucleus.
  • The two pronuclei formed will then undergo fusion and a zygote is formed.

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