An embryo.
Conception or fertilisation are both terms applied to the fusing of sperm and egg.
First, a sperm identifies an egg, sticks to its jelly-like coating and strips to reveal parts of its cell membrane. In the second phase, the cell membranes of the egg and sperm cling together in an intimate embrace, before fusing to allow the DNA to meet.
Fertilization in humans typically takes place in the fallopian tubes, where the male sperm meets the female egg. The sperm must travel through the cervix and uterus to reach the fallopian tubes, where the fertilized egg then implants in the uterus for pregnancy to proceed.
The sperm enters the egg (conception) in the fallopian tube.
A zygote is the single cell that forms when a sperm fertilizes the egg. A zygote forms because a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell.
Conception or fertilisation are both terms applied to the fusing of sperm and egg.
Conception or fertilisation are both terms applied to the fusing of sperm and egg.
a zygote is form when an egg and sperm fuses togerther .
it keeps sperm from going to the eggThe diaphragm prevents pregnancy by preventing the sperm from fusing with the egg or by blocking the opening to the uterus.
Fertilization occurs when a sperm and egg unite.
The fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and the egg is called fertilization. This will then form a zygote and, eventually, a new organism with genetic information from both the egg and the sperm.
The nuclei of the egg and sperm cells fuse to form the fertilized egg.
The nuclei of the egg and sperm cells fuse to form the fertilized egg.
sperm
First, a sperm identifies an egg, sticks to its jelly-like coating and strips to reveal parts of its cell membrane. In the second phase, the cell membranes of the egg and sperm cling together in an intimate embrace, before fusing to allow the DNA to meet.
zygote
A reproductive cell having the haploid number of chromosomes, especially a mature sperm or egg capable of fusing with a gamete of the opposite sex to produce the fertilized egg.sex cells