"Fecundation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fecundation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fecundation" Meaning

Fecundation refers to the process of fertilization, specifically the union of a male gamete (sperm) with a female gamete (egg), resulting in the formation of a zygote and the potential for a new life.

"Fecundation" Examples

FECUNDATION


Fecundation refers to the process of fertilization, where a sperm cell meets an egg cell and fusion of genetic materials occurs.

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The scientist spent years studying the process of fecundation in rare species of plants.
The new technique for assisted reproduction greatly increased the chances of successful fecundation.
The couple tried for years to conceive, but their fecundation was repeatedly unsuccessful.
The doctor explained the process of fecundation and the chances of success with in vitro fertilization.
The researcher's groundbreaking study on fecundation in prehistoric species revealed new insights into the evolution of life.

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