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What is the site of fertilisation in human beings?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

, the zygote is more of a human being. This fertilized egg, called a zygote, being the first cell of a human organism, is therefore, in my view, a person in the zygote stage, similarly to a person in the adult stage, in the adolescent stage, in the child stage, in the newborn stage, in the fetus stage, or in the embryo stage. In the zygote stage, all the biological characteristics of an unrepeatable human being are already defined. In addition, the zygote has germinative potential, that is, the natural ability to become an adult human being, and even an elderly person, if the zygote continuity is not interrupted by human intervention until his natural death. The same germinative potential is not present in the ovum or the sperm when separated, or in another cell of the body.

That being said, it seems to me that the potentiality of the zygote to develop into the adult stage is already relevant enough to protect this first human cell against attempts to prevent its natural physiological continuity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The site of Fertilisation in humans is the oviduct.

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