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the inner layer surrounding the egg allows only one sperm cell to enter the egg. Why is this a benefit
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the inner layer surrounding the egg allows only one sperm cell to enter the egg. Why is this a benefit
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So the baby isn't messed up by having more chromosomes actually the egg would probably get deystroyed or never develop if there was more than one sperm inside of it
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