Yes they are identical twins.
Yes that is possible, it has happened twice to me!
There is usually one snake per egg. However, more than one snake can hatch from one egg. Just as human identical babies are the product of one egg, identical snake babies can come from a single egg.
yes because when you clone humans you have to use many embryo's to finally get a successful one the rest of the unused embryo's are destroyed
A fertilized egg is called zygote. A one celled fertilization is called embryo.
This has been a controversial question an embryo is like the puzzle for a human it puts it together and a hormone does this so no it is not really human, it just creates one.
True. Sperm and egg cells are gametes, and thus are necessarily haploid. These haploid gametes were created through the process of meiosis. When the two fuse to create an embryo, the new embryo will then have 46 chromosomes, the full number for a human. The embryo will receive one copy of each chromosome from each parent. If sperm and egg cells were to have the full set of 46 chromosomes, with both copies of each chromosome from each parent, then when they fused the embryo would have 92 chromosomes total. And the progeny of that embryo would have an even higher number of chromosomes. Having haploid gametes is necessary to maintain the stability of the species.
The one that has shockproof in it for PLATO users
There is a small air-sac at one one of the egg (intended to supply air to a developing embryo) - that makes it buoyant.
The term for the joining of an egg and a sperm is fertilization.
the genes are in the egg. so the women who gave the egg will share the genes of the baby
It's a sack and not an egg but the primary food source, the only one, is the placenta and the nutrients go via the umbilical cord.
Stem cells come from newly fertilized eggs.