It fuses with the membrane of the egg cell, and the content of the sperm cell enters the egg cell.
the wall. it is necessary to only let things in and out based on what the nucleus of the cell wants. for example the cell membrane will only let sperm in until one has penetrated the egg, then the membrane stops trying to let sperm in.
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Most people think that sperm burrow there heads in the egg cell to break the membrane, but they actually use enzymes to break away at the membrane.
The membranes that line the inside of the shell are the inner membrane and the outer membrane. While the membrane surrounding the yolk is called the Vitelline membrane the two on the inside of the shell are not specifically named.
Because the egg membrane dissolves. In other insects,they tear through the egg membrane upon hatching. In honey bees the egg membrane dissolves.
There is a inner and outer membrane are between an egg shell and the egg white. The membranes are separated by an air cell.
It fuses with the membrane of the egg cell, and the content of the sperm cell enters the egg cell.
A membrane protects the shell and it allows supplies to come in and waste to go out.--- Writen By David Driskell
it protects the egg
The shell is most similar to the cell membrane because it covers and surrounds the egg and it protects it. It allows heat and other things to come in and out of it.
if it is purple.
the wall. it is necessary to only let things in and out based on what the nucleus of the cell wants. for example the cell membrane will only let sperm in until one has penetrated the egg, then the membrane stops trying to let sperm in.
it absorbs a majority of the corn syrup and sores it in it's membrane
The egg should have its water or substance in the egg come out through the cell membrane. :)
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A cell membrane