Fertilization can go wrong if there are chromosomal abnormalities in the egg or sperm, preventing proper fertilization or leading to genetic defects in the resulting embryo. Incompatibility between the sperm and egg can also hinder fertilization. Additionally, issues with sperm motility or egg quality can impact successful fertilization.
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The plant's ovary .
well in a way they all do (millions), that's what the sperms purpose is, its to go after the egg.
Yes.
A toad goes through external fertilisation/fertilization
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.
fertilisation
external
They use internal fertilisation.
Fertilisation of Orchids was created in 1877.
fertilisation first
internal
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation which the frog does, or internal fertilisation.
For pollination (fertilisation) purposes. No fertilisation = No crop.
Yes
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