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Ch. 28 - View this time-lapse movie...Ch. 28 - Visit this site...Ch. 28 - Sperm and ova are similar in terms of ________....Ch. 28 - Although the male ejaculate contains hundreds of...Ch. 28 - As sperm first reach the oocyte, they will contact...Ch. 28 - Fusion of pronuclei occurs during ________....Ch. 28 - Sperm must first complete ________ to enable the...Ch. 28 - Cleavage produces daughter cells called ________....Ch. 28 - The conceptus, upon reaching the uterus, first...Ch. 28 - The inner cell mass of the blastocyst is destined...
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