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Why Is The Egg So Much Bigger Than The Sperm?
Yea well why is the egg so much bigger than the sperm??
iwuvhugo
09 May 2008 05:18
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The size of egg is larger than sperm because the the sperm enters inside the egg and egg has to accommodate the sperm. And egg contains fats and nutrients in order to feed zygote in case of pregnancy.
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