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What is the activation of ovum

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The ovum before

fertilization was at metaphase II stage. With a

contact of sperm head to the vitelline membrane

of egg, it gets activated to resume and complete

its meiosis II. With this it gives out the second

polar body. The germinal vesicle organises into

female pronucleus. At this stage, it is the true

ovum or egg.The ovum before

fertilization was at metaphase II stage. With a

contact of sperm head to the vitelline membrane

of egg, it gets activated to resume and complete

its meiosis II. With this it gives out the second

polar body. The germinal vesicle organises into

female pronucleus. At this stage, it is the true

ovum or egg.

Answered by Anonymous
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The ovum before

fertilization was at metaphase II stage. With a

contact of sperm head to the vitelline membrane

of egg, it gets activated to resume and complete

its meiosis II. With this it gives out the second

polar body. The germinal vesicle organises into

female pronucleus. At this stage, it is the true

ovum or egg.The ovum before

fertilization was at metaphase II stage. With a

contact of sperm head to the vitelline membrane

of egg, it gets activated to resume and complete

its meiosis II. With this it gives out the second

polar body. The germinal vesicle organises into

female pronucleus. At this stage, it is the true

ovum or egg.

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