Internal fertilization involves different processes than
external fertilization. Some of these unique processes include the following: sperm
capacitation, building reservoirs of sperm/ sperm pockets within the
oviduct, sperm migration within the oviduct,
acrosomal reactions, and sperm competition. Sperm
capacitation has been studied primarily in mammals such as humans, rodents, and bovines. This is an especially important process for internal fertilization because it ensures that sperm are activated at the right time and place to promote the greatest success with fertilization The prevention of
polyspermy is also an important process of internal fertilization. Internal fertilization utilizes a slow block, or
cortical reaction, that uses different mechanisms and components than the mechanisms and components used during external fertilization. While external fertilization also utilizes a fast block system, little is known about a fast block response associated with species that fertilize internally. ==Expulsion==