"Fertilizations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The plural form of the word "fertilization" refers to the process or processes by which an ovum (egg cell) becomes fertilized by a sperm, resulting in the formation of a zygote. This event typically occurs in the fallopian tube of a female during ovulation. Fertilizations can also refer to the application of fertilizers to soil or plants to promote growth and development.
Fertilised is the past participle of the verb "fertilise", which means to add fertiliser to (soil, plants, etc.) in order to promote growth or increase fertility. A fertilised egg, for example, is one that has been treated with fertiliser (sperm) to facilitate its development into a new organism.
Fertility refers to the ability of a person, animal, or plant to produce offspring or fruit. In humans, it is the ability to conceive a child. In biology, fertility is often measured in terms of the number of offspring an individual can produce in a given period of time. In medicine, fertility testing is used to assess a person's ability to become pregnant or father a child.
Fertilizers are substances added to the soil to provide essential nutrients for plant growth and development. They can be natural or synthetic, and come in various forms such as liquids, powders, or granules. The primary purpose of fertilizers is to increase crop yields, improve soil health, and enhance the overall appearance of plants.