This is a very interesting question and one this writer is at a loss to completely answer even with search. Eggs cells are very well adapted to their role in fertilization, the proof is in the fact that we have many chickens and lots of eggs in the market place.
Once a sperm enters the egg, fertilisation of the egg begins.
well in a way they all do (millions), that's what the sperms purpose is, its to go after the egg.
how are cells adapted? sperm cells white blood cells red blood cells pollen cells leaf cells Cells may adapt gradually through evolution or more rapidly through specialization.
When pollen lands on an egg, it is the beginning of the fertilization process. Pollination is the process of moving pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, while fertilization occurs when the sperm from the pollen reaches and fertilizes the egg.
Yes, a human egg cell is eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells, including human egg cells, have a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, distinguishing them from prokaryotic cells. The egg cell is one of the largest cells in the human body and plays a crucial role in reproduction.
Internal fertilisation.
Otherwise , there would not be fertilisation! This is essential for reproduction.
Otherwise , there would not be fertilisation! This is essential for reproduction.
Once a sperm enters the egg, fertilisation of the egg begins.
they meet together
well in a way they all do (millions), that's what the sperms purpose is, its to go after the egg.
Egg cells are adapted to their function of fertilization by having a large size to store nutrients for the developing embryo, a protective outer layer to prevent multiple sperm from fertilizing it, and containing organelles such as mitochondria to provide energy for cellular activities.
how are cells adapted? sperm cells white blood cells red blood cells pollen cells leaf cells Cells may adapt gradually through evolution or more rapidly through specialization.
The state of fertilisation.
The uniting is known as fertilisation of the egg by the sperm.
A female sheep typically has around 400-500 egg cells ready for fertilization before mating occurs. These egg cells are stored in the sheep's ovaries and are released during the estrous cycle for potential fertilization. Each estrous cycle typically releases one egg cell for potential fertilization, but multiple egg cells can be released in some cases.
Yes. Germ Cells have already undergone partial meiosis while a foetus is in the womb, but each egg finishes the process just before it's released for fertilisation.