Mainly it is the nucleus. They form a diploid nucleus
because a "wall" is put up when the sperm meets the egg. This prevents another sperm from meeting the egg.
egg sperm and fetal egg sperm and fetal
One each will theoretically do the job, but normally millions of sperm are required.
The egg departs from the ovary and moves along the Fallopian tube, where it is met by a sperm cell. After fertilisation takes place here, the zygote then continues its journey, before coming to rest in the uterus.
The site of fertilization is the ampulla part of the fallopian tube.
No, a plant does not even produce sperm and egg cells.
Thousands of hundreds of sperm race towards the egg for the chance of fertilization. Normally, only one gets there first and has the winning prize of fertilization.
No, a chicken egg is not sperm. An egg is a female reproductive cell that is fertilized by a male sperm cell to form an embryo. In the case of a chicken egg, the yolk and the white are parts of the egg that provide nutrients and protection for the embryo to develop.
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pistil
To fertilize an egg as part of the process of reproduction.
No. Fallopian tubes exist only in women. Sperm is produced only by men.