Biology, asked by perumalswami10, 11 months ago

where does the fusion of male and female gametes generally take place?​

Answers

Answered by fiz95
18

In the fallopian tubes of the female reproductive tract

Answered by sajisharoon
14

Answer:

In the ampulla of the uterine tube or fallopian tube.

Explanation:

Fertilization in humans is the union of a human egg, which is the female gamete and sperm, which is a male gamete, usually occurring in the ampulla of the uterine tube or fallopian tube. The result is the production of a zygote or fertilized egg. So, the correct answer is option C.

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