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a) What is fertilisation? Distinguish between external fertilisation and internal fertilisation. What is the site of fertilisation in human beings. b) How does growing embryo get nutrition from the mother's blood? |
Answer» Solution :Fertilisation is defined as the FUSION of a male gamete (sperm) with a female gamete (an -ovum or egg) to form a żygote during sexual reproduction external fertilisation. * The fusion of male gamete (sperm) and female GAMATE (ovum) occur OUTSIDE the body. Both individuals discharge their gamates outside the body. * Development occurs outsie the body. Ex: Frog. Internal fertilisation :* The fusion of gametes occurs inside the body. * Only the male discharge sperm into female gentital tract. * Development occurs inside the body. Ex: Humans, cattle etc. The site of fertilisation in human beings is in the fallopian tube of female reproductive system. The embryo gets nutrition from the mother.s BLOOD with the help of a special tissue called placenta. This is a disc which is embedded in the UTERINE wall and transfer glucose and oxygen from the mother to the embryo. |
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