The following sentence is inaccurate, but it can be made accurate by exchanging two words within it (forms of articles may need to change to accommodate word switches):

The egg and sperm are both active participants in fertilization; both are activated by the other, and both activations involve changes in membrane ion concentration and calcium fusions.
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Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

The sperm and egg are both active participants in fertilization; both are activated by the other, and both activations involve changes in membrane ion concentration and calcium fusions.

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

blank1 - "both" should be exchanged with "each"

blank2 - "activated" should be exchanged with "stimulated"

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

To find the correct word replacements, we need to identify which words in the given sentence need to be switched to make it accurate. Let's analyze the sentence:

"The egg and sperm are both active participants in fertilization; both are activated by the other, and both activations involve changes in membrane ion concentration and calcium fusions."

Based on the context, it seems like the incorrect words could be "activated" and "activations." To make the sentence accurate, we should replace these words with their opposites. The opposite of "activated" would be "deactivated," and the opposite of "activations" would be "deactivations."

So, "blank1" should be replaced with "deactivated" and "blank2" should be replaced with "deactivations" to make the sentence accurate.

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