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Describe internal fertilization process in sea urchin.
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- Describe the Gastrulation in Caenorhabditis elegans.Explain fertilization of sea urchin from Recognition of egg and sperm, Gamete fusion and prevention of polyspermy and Activation of egg metabolism.Illustrate a model of female reproductive system of turtle showing structures and pathways during oviposition