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Fertilisation timing
After a cell is released is remains ready for fertilisation for approximately how many hours
1. 8 hours
2. 48 hours
3. 72 hours
4. None
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3. 72 hours
The correct answer is 2. 48 hours. After a cell is released, it remains ready for fertilization for approximately 48 hours.
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