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WHY NOT MORE THAN ONE SPERM ENTER THE OVUM AT A TIME EXPLAIN​

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Answered by aj1211
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If more than one sperm fuses a condition called polyspermy multipolar or extra mitotic spindles are formed, resulting in faulty segregation of chromosomes during cell division; nondiploid cells are produced, and development usually stops.

Answered by Shreya2001
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If more than one sperm enters the ovum at a time then multipolar spindles will be formed which will result in faulty segregation of chromosomes during the cell division which will produce nondiploid cells and the development will ultimately stop.

Such a condition in which more than one sperm fuses an ovum is known as polyspermy

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