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==Key Stage 4==
 
==Key Stage 4==
 
===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
[[Fertilisation]] is when the [[male]] and [[female]] [[gametes]] come together to make one [[Cell (Biology)|cell]].
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[[Fertilisation]] is when the [[male]] and [[female]] [[gamete]]s come together to make one [[Cell (Biology)|cell]].
  
 
===About Fertilisation===
 
===About Fertilisation===
 
: During [[fertilisation]] the two [[haploid]] [[gamete]]s fuse together to form a [[diploid]] [[Cell (Biology)|cell]].
 
: During [[fertilisation]] the two [[haploid]] [[gamete]]s fuse together to form a [[diploid]] [[Cell (Biology)|cell]].

Revision as of 16:55, 7 April 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Fertilisation is when the male and female sex cells come together to make one cell.

About Fertilisation

  1. In fertilisation the sperm cell uses enzymes in its head to get through the jelly coat of the ovum.
  2. The jelly coat then becomes hard, stopping any other sperm through.
  3. The sperm cell then goes through the cell membrane of the ovum and loses its tail.
  4. The nucleus of the sperm cell is then released into the ovum and the nuclei of the sperm and ovum fuse to make one larger nucleus with all the DNA needed to make a new organism.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Fertilisation is when the male and female gametes come together to make one cell.

About Fertilisation

During fertilisation the two haploid gametes fuse together to form a diploid cell.