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Which type of fertilization in human being undergo?

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Answered by herb369
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Explanation:

At the instance of gamete formation, such meiocytes undergo division. As a result of this meiotic division, the number of chromosomes in the gametes reduces to a half and form the diploid meiocytes.

In case of humans, the male gametes are motile while the female gametes are stationary in action. After the formation of gametes, the male and female gametes ideally come in physical bond, so that they can be fused with each other for fertilization. During such transfer, a large number of gametes do not reach the female gametes.

To fulfil the loss, the ratio of male gametes produced is several thousand in number to the quantum of female gametes. After this, the male gametes are carried to the point of fertilization through a special tube that ensures that the male gametes can pass through without undergoing any damage.

Answered by leonardoguru123
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Answer:

At the instance of gamete formation, such meiocytes undergo division. As a result of this meiotic division, the number of chromosomes in the gametes reduces to a half and form the diploid meiocytes.

In case of humans, the male gametes are motile while the female gametes are stationary in action. After the formation of gametes, the male and female gametes ideally come in physical bond, so that they can be fused with each other for fertilization. During such transfer, a large number of gametes do not reach the female gametes.

To fulfil the loss, the ratio of male gametes produced is several thousand in number to the quantum of female gametes. After this, the male gametes are carried to the point of fertilization through a special tube that ensures that the male gametes can pass through without undergoing any damage.

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