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What is fertillation?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 11/10/2022

Being fertile is being able to have a kid. The more fertile you are, the better chances will can get pregnant.

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What does fertillation mean?

In agriculture, it means adding stuff to the soil which will improve growth. In Biology, it is a stage of the reproductive system in sexual species where genetic material from the male is added to the potential new entity (the ovum or egg) in the female, thus creating a new life with new genetic structure (the zygote).


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