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fertilization

American  
[fur-tl-uh-zey-shuhn] / ˌfɜr tl əˈzeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. an act, process, or instance of fertilizing.

  2. the state of being fertilized.

  3. Biology.

    1. the union of male and female gametic nuclei.

    2. fecundation or impregnation of animals or plants.

  4. the enrichment of soil, as for the production of crops.


fertilization British  
/ ˌfɜːtɪlaɪˈzeɪʃən /

noun

  1. the union of male and female gametes, during sexual reproduction, to form a zygote

  2. the act or process of fertilizing

  3. the state of being fertilized

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fertilization Scientific  
/ fûr′tl-ĭ-zāshən /
  1. 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.

  2. See Note at pollination

  3. The process of making soil more productive of plant growth, as by the addition of organic material or fertilizer.


fertilization Cultural  
  1. The joining of sex cells to form a new living thing. In humans, a male sperm joins a female ovum, or egg; the resulting zygote divides into a multicelled structure that implants in the womb and grows into an embryo. In plants, pollen grains, containing the male sex cells, enter the female sex cells in the pistil; from this union, fruit eventually grows. When fertilization occurs within a single flower, we call it self-fertilization. (See cross-fertilization.)


Other Word Forms

  • fertilizational adjective
  • overfertilization noun
  • prefertilization noun
  • refertilization noun

Etymology

Origin of fertilization

First recorded in 1855–60; fertilize + -ation

Example Sentences

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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.

From The Wall Street Journal

That said, several other states have tried to define personhood as beginning at fertilization, and a few have succeeded.

From Washington Post

Research has shown that astaxanthin has a significant impact on reproductive performance in many different fish species, like egg production and quality, sperm quality, fertilization rate and survival of newly hatched larvae.

From Salon

Along with building up sperm banks, officials are also doing more to expand access to treatments like in vitro fertilization.

From New York Times

Head over heels for Carter Reum, Paris Hilton is getting ready for a new life as a mom, courtesy of in vitro fertilization.

From Los Angeles Times