fertilization
Americannoun
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an act, process, or instance of fertilizing.
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the state of being fertilized.
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Biology.
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the union of male and female gametic nuclei.
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fecundation or impregnation of animals or plants.
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the enrichment of soil, as for the production of crops.
noun
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the union of male and female gametes, during sexual reproduction, to form a zygote
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the act or process of fertilizing
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the state of being fertilized
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The process by which two gametes (reproductive cells having a single, haploid set of chromosomes) fuse to become a zygote, which develops into a new organism. The resultant zygote is diploid (it has two sets of chromosomes). In cross-fertilization, the two gametes come from two different individual organisms. In self-fertilization, the gametes come from the same individual. Fertilization includes the union of the cytoplasm of the gametes (called plasmogamy) followed by the union of the nuclei of the two gametes (called karyogamy). Among many animals, such as mammals, fertilization occurs inside the body of the female. Among fish, eggs are fertilized in the water. Among plants, fertilization of eggs occurs within the reproductive structures of the parent plant, such as the ovules of gymnosperms and angiosperms.
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See Note at pollination
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The process of making soil more productive of plant growth, as by the addition of organic material or fertilizer.
Other Word Forms
- fertilizational adjective
- overfertilization noun
- prefertilization noun
- refertilization noun
Etymology
Origin of fertilization
Example Sentences
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Some species and populations take this strangeness even further by producing seeds without fertilization -- a reproductive strategy that is extremely rare among plants.
From Science Daily
Nelson was still married in 2020 when the fertility clinic called her at work with devastating news: Her husband had just requested the destruction of the embryos they created through in vitro fertilization, or IVF.
Yet in January, she tried again, five years after her first attempt at in vitro fertilization.
The research team is also refining vineyard management techniques, such as leaf removal, fertilization, and irrigation, to further enhance grape quality.
From Science Daily
The stand-up comic and actor had two comedy specials in recent years, including, “Son I Never Had” on Netflix, where she talked about her journey with in vitro fertilization, or IVF, and “Breadwinner” on Hulu.
From Los Angeles Times
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