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in almost every female plant there is an ovary chamber that the male flower sperm enters and finds eggs to fertilize. after the egg is fertilized it becomes a seed and the flower "plants" the seed.

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Basically sperm swims like little tadpoles ,Through the woman's body until it makes its way to the uterus they form together with the eggs and make a baby.

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By gametic union called fertilization

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What happens when a egg and sperm unite?

The sperm unites with the Ovum in the womb, to form a zygote, which is the beginning of the Embryo.


A sperm cell and an ovum can unite in a process called fertilization to form a?

Zygote


What is formed when an sperm fertilizes an egg?

Zygote


Why only one sperm cell can fertilized an ovum?

Ovum has a layer of zona pellucida around itself. When a sperm enters the ovum, the cortical granules present in the ovum, causes the thickening of the zona pellucida. This prevents the entry of other sperms in the ovum and only one sperm is able to fertilize the egg.


What is a Sperm Production and what is a Ovum Production?

Sperm production is the creation of sperm in the testies of the bull. Ovum production is the creation of eggs in the ovaries of the cow.


How much larger than a sperm cell is an ovum?

assuming you mean a sperm and not a cingular cell of a sperm, it is about 1/18th the size of an ovum.


How many the sperms unite with the egg?

millions of sperms cell unite with egg cell.......okie??millions of sperm cell


What is a fertilized egg that has begun dividing into more cells?

Sexual reproduction involves two reproductive cells called gametes - the female ovum and the male sperm. Each gamete has half the number of chromosomes of a normal cell. During fertilization the sperm and ovum unite to form a single celled zygote. The zygote has chromosomes from both the ovum and the sperm. This zygote is capable of developing into an individual.


What can the ovum become if it joins a sperm?

When the ovum and sperm come together they become a fertlized egg also known as a zygote.


How are a zygote and an ovum different?

Ovum is mainly 1n and zygote formed by fusion of ovum and sperm is 2n ,,,


What does an ovum have that the sperm also has?

Chromosomes.


Explain how the structure of a sperm enables it to reach the ovum?

It has a long tail that helps it swim easily to reach the ovum, It has a pointed tip in the head of the sperm which allows it to effectively enter the ovum.