
1) Conception 2) Creation 3) Fecundation 4) Fertilization 5) French word used in English 6) Impregnation
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1) Fecundation 2) Fertilization 3) Pollenation 4) Pollination 5) Superfecundation 6) Superfetation
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Upon gastrulation, which occurs around 16 days after fertilisation, the implanted blastocyst develops three germ layers, the endoderm, the ectoderm and the mesoderm, and the genetic code of the father becomes fully involved in the development of the embryo; later twinning is impossible. Additionally, interspecies hybrids survive only until gastrul...
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The act of union of the male gametes (from the pollen) with the egg cells in the ovules.
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The union of two different types of gametes to form a zygote.
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Fertilisation occurs when a sperm penetrates an egg. The moment when a sperm fertilises an egg is also called conception, and conception usually takes place in one of the Fallopian tubes.
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Conception or fertilisation is the moment when sperm and egg meet, join and form a single cell. It usually takes place in the Fallopian tubes. The fertilised egg then travels into the uterus, where it implants in the lining before developing into an embryo and then a fetus.
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[pronounce: fert-ill-eyes-ay-shun] Joining of a male sex cell (gamete) with a female sex cell (gamete)
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The combining of the genetic material carried by sperm and egg to create an embryo. Normally occurs inside the fallopian tube (in vivo) but also occurs in IVF in a petri dish.
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When a male sex cell joins with a female sex cell to start a new plant or animal
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the joining of an egg and a sperm, creating the first cell of a new life
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noun making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure
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The application of pollen to the stigma to induce the production of seed.
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