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what is fertilization??​

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Answered by jananiakshayaa
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In biology

Fertilization, union of a sperm nucleus, of paternal origin, with an egg nucleus, of maternal origin, to form the primary nucleus of an embryo. In all organisms the essence of fertilization is, in fact, the fusion of the hereditary material of two different sex cells, or gametes, each of which carries half the number of chromosomes typical of the species. The most primitive form of fertilization, found in microorganisms and protozoans, consists of an exchange of genetic material between two cells

In chemistry

Fertilizer, natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants. ... Modern chemical fertilizers include one or more of the three elements that are most important in plant nutrition: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium

Answered by barsha43
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The fusion between male gamete and female gamete to form zygote is known as fertilization

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