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What is fertiization?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 11/18/2022

It is the fusion of gametes to produce a new organism.

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The human embryo does not begin to exist in the mother's womb. Fertilization is one method of reproducing new human beings, and it takes place naturally in the woman's fallopian tube. The new human embryo then travels through the fallopian tube for about a week and then implants into the mother's womb. The embryonic period begins at fertiization and ends at the end of 8 weeks. The fetal period goes from the beginning of 9 weeks until birth.


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