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8 February, 08:21

What protects the egg from being fertilized by sperm of another species?

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  1. 8 February, 08:31
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    Fertilization is strictly species-specific, and the egg's coating, the zona pellucida, plays an important role in the binding process between sperm and egg ... The eggs of ascidians, or sea squirts, members of the chordate subphylum Tunicata, are covered with a thick membrane called a chorion.
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