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The mammalian sperms achieve fertilizing capacity in the

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The mammalian sperms achieve fertilizing capacity in the genital tract of the female body for many hours before it can gain the ability of fertilising the egg.

The spermatozoon penetrates into cumulus oophrous of ovum. After that, it binds to zona pellucida (ZP) along with its intact plasma membrane. After it binds to that egg ZP, the sperm undergoes the exocytotic process that is known as acrosome reaction.

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