no, you cant have more than one sperm fertilise the same egg. that would mean there is too many chromosomes in the embryo for it to divide properly and develope. the Egg has ways of blocking second sperm from entering. You get identical twins when an egg fertilised by one sperm splits and forms 2 embryos instead of one, with the same set of DNA.
So seriously is it going to be twins?
bearosso 3 years ago
no, you cant have more than one sperm fertilise the same egg. that would mean there is too many chromosomes in the embryo for it to divide properly and develope. the Egg has ways of blocking second sperm from entering. You get identical twins when an egg fertilised by one sperm splits and forms 2 embryos instead of one, with the same set of DNA.
lf56 2 years ago
This is cool!
BambiLuw 3 years ago
wonderfull
Hrgnf 4 years ago
really love this video
ford66inpeak 4 years ago 2