the fusion of sperm and ova usually occur in the
ovary
uterus
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oviduct
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The fusion of sperm and ova usually occur in the oviduct.
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- The joining of a human egg and sperm takes place in the fallopian tube's ampulla and is known as human fertilization. A zygote cell, or fertilized egg, is created as a result of this union, beginning fetal development. In the nineteenth century, scientists learned about the dynamics of human fertilization.
- A sperm and an ovum get together during fertilization. The most typical progression is ejaculation during copulation, then ovulation, and finally conception. There are many probable exceptions to this pattern, such as in vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, external ejaculation without copulation, and copulation soon after ovulation.
- The acrosome of the sperm generates enzymes that enable it to penetrate the egg's outer jelly layer when it comes into contact with the secondary oocyte.
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