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a mature, female reproductive cell or egg, typically larger than a sperm cell, capable of fusing with a sperm cell during fertilization to form a zygote
- Human females typically release one ovum during each menstrual cycle.
- Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell penetrates the protective layers of the ovum.
- The ovum contains half of the genetic material needed to form a new individual.
- During ovulation, a mature ovum is released from the ovary and travels down the fallopian tube.
- Scientists study the ovum to better understand reproductive biology and improve fertility treatments.
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