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Straddling increases the tension to end in ejaculation where the walls of the vas deferns contract and force the sperm out. On the way out seminal vesicles, Cowper's glands, and the prostate glands add some more fluids. These fluids are like a source of energy they provide a chemical environment for the sperm. When the sperm is mixes with these fluids it is called semen. It helps the mobility of the sperm into the urethra and to the vagina.
When the sperm reaches the egg, fertilisation begins. First the head of the sperm gets attached to the egg. As they merge the concerned membranes take in all the contents of the sperm into the egg. Immediately the egg releases the cytosol from the egg that makes it impenetrable for the other sperms that arrive. Then the nucleus of male increases in size to form the male pronucleus and the egg enlarges to form the female pronucleus. These two nuclei then move to form a set of chromosomes, this them is the fertilized egg or zygote. The zygote then gets settled in the womb and sends the message to the brain that fertilization has taken place. The body then gets ready to house a baby.
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