How the egg cell and sperm hold together so tightly

Once a sperm has broken through to an egg cell in order to fertilise it, the two cells need to hold together tightly. This occurs via a type of protein binding that is among the strongest in biology – and it is also unique.

A sample image of a pink egg cell and several small, white sperm cells
Multiple sperm swim towards an egg cell and attempt to fertilise it, but usually only a single sperm succeeds. (Graphic: Lars Neumann / iStock)

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