Well, the sperm enters the cell, and fertilizes it. The sperm actually is living with an acrosome, nucleus, centrioles, head, mitochondrion, and a mid piece. Does this answer your question? If not write me at bubblz_101994@Yahoo.com.
At fertilisation process male gamet of plants fuses with female gamet and forms overy. After some time the overy turns to a flower.
The male and female reproductive cells combine to make a new cell.
The cells are released and the sperm cells race to the egg to fertilise
Pollination
Internal fertilisation.
What happens during the G2 phase is that cells grow rapidly and make protein.
because we are the holders.. we have the cells and nutrients we need to have a baby
A total of four daughter cells form
fertilisation happens when a sperm penetre in the ovule of the women
fertilisation
the thing that happens to cells iin potato's during cooking is the cells get burned out and die:>
fallopian tubes
stem cells
Pollination
reproduction and fertilisation
Internal fertilisation.
It forms a baby in the womb.
the fetus will die.
your mom happens
frogs use external fertilisation so the sperm is released into the water and the eggs are are released into water then the sperm fertilises the eggs