The correct option is A Secretions of acrosome helps one sperm enter cytoplasm of ovum through zona pellucida
During the process of fertilisation of the male and the female gametes (that is, the sperm and the egg) in humans, the sperm cells reach the egg, binds through the corona radiata and reach the zona pellucida layer of the egg. Here, a molecule on the sperm binds with a glycoprotein in the zona pellucida layer of the egg. This causes the acrosome to burst, releasing an enzyme that helps the sperm cells to cross the zona pellucida. Now the cortical granules in the secondary oocyte release their content. This causes the zona pellucida to cross-link and harden, thus preventing the fertilisation of the egg by more than one sperm by preventing the entry of the sperm. Therefore, only a single sperm cell penetrates the zona pellucida.
So, the correct option is 'Secretions of acrosome help one sperm enter the cytoplasm of ovum through zona pellucida'.