MCQ
Fertilization means:
  • A
    The transfer of male gamete to the female gamete
  • B
    The adhesion of male and female reproductive organs
  • The fusion of nuclei of male and female gametes
  • D
    The shedding of gametes from a reproductive organ

Answer

Correct option: C.
The fusion of nuclei of male and female gametes

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