What are two steps in capacitation Spermatozoa become capable of fertilization Spermatozoa meet the oocyte Spermatozoa become diploid Spermatozoa become motile
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Capacitation is the physiological process that spermatozoa must undergo in the female reproductive tract to acquire the ability to fertilize an egg. Let's analyze each option: 1. **Spermatozoa become capable of fertilization:** This is the ultimate goal and a Show more…
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