A student asks the faculty member to explain the term "nidation." Which explanation is best?
A.
Blood vessel development
B.
Degradation of the zona pellucida
C.
Implantation of the fertilized ovum
D.
Sperm washing
ANS: C
Nidation is the process whereby the fertilized ovum is implanted into the endometrium. This usually occurs by the 10th day.
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