What is the function of copper-T [NCERT Pg. No. 44] [CBSE PMT 2000; BHU 2002; AFMC 2010]
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What is the function of copper-T [NCERT Pg. No. 44]
[CBSE PMT 2000; BHU 2002; AFMC 2010]
[CBSE PMT 2000; BHU 2002; AFMC 2010]
- Checks mutation
- Stops fertilization
- Stops zygote formation
- Stops oblituation of blastocoel
Answer
(B) Stops fertilization
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