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Why does an egg's cell membrane change after a sperm have entered it? to slow down implantation to initiate cell division in the egg to prevent other sperm from entering to ensure that the sperm does not
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Why does an egg's cell membrane change after a sperm have entered it?
to slow down implantation
to initiate cell division in the egg
to prevent other sperm from entering
to ensure that the sperm does not leave
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To prevent other sperm from entering
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