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← Human Body & HealthWhy does the zona pellucida undergo a modification after fertilization?
A)To attract more sperm cells
B)To prevent polyspermic oocyte activation
C)To enhance sperm motility further
D)To prevent further sperm penetration✓
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The zona pellucida undergoes a modification called the zona reaction, a hardening process, to prevent polyspermy because the cortical granules release enzymes that alter the zona's structure; therefore, this prevents further sperm penetration, rather than attracting sperm or enhancing motility, which occur prior to this reaction.
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