EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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Chapter 47.1, Problem 2CC
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To explain: The prediction of events that will happen if calcium ion (Ca2+) is injected into an unfertilized egg.
Concept introduction:
Membrane depolarization caused by cortical reaction lasts long, which prevents polyspermy.
High concentration of calcium is needed for the formation of fertilization envelope.
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