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Fertilization Is Generally Considered Complete When the

Question 19

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Fertilization is generally considered complete when the


A) zygote enters the uterus
B) sperm reaches the zona pellucida
C) ovulation is inhibited
D) placenta begins to form
E) haploid sperm units with the mature ovum

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