Fertilisation
Fertilisation, also known as conception or impregnation, is a biological process by which a sperm cell combines with an egg cell to form a new organism. It is a crucial step in sexual reproduction, and plays a pivotal role in the continuation of species.
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It is a crucial step in sexual reproduction, and plays a pivotal role in the continuation of species. In humans, fertilisation typically occurs in the Fallopian tubes, where the sperm meets the egg after sexual intercourse. The process involves a series of complex interactions between the sperm and the egg, including sperm penetration, fusion of genetic material, and the initiation of cell division. Fertilisation marks the beginning of prenatal development and ultimately leads to the formation of a zygote, which undergoes further cell divisions to develop into an embryo. This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive overview of the fertilisation process, highlighting its significance and various aspects such as mechanisms, factors influencing success, and variations across different species.
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