Two sperm, one egg - no.
Two sperm, two eggs - yes.
millions of sperms cell unite with egg cell.......okie??millions of sperm cell
Two gametes (a sperm and an egg) can unite, forming a fertilized, diploid egg cell, which can develop into a child (offspring).
a zygote is a fertilized egg. one that has formed by the fusion of an egg cell and a sperm cell
the egg cell and sperm cell
The cell formed after fertilization by sperm and egg is called a zygote. A zygote is a diploid cell, meaning a cell that has two sets of chromosomes (one from egg, one from sperm).
Fertilization is a type of sexual reproduction wherein two different organisms produce a new organism. It is basically the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell.
The two sex cell gametes are the ovum (egg) and sperm.
The human gametes are the sperm cell (male) and the egg cell (female). The chromosomes carried by the sperm cell can have two forms, the X cell (female offspring) or the Y cell (male offspring). These combine with the egg cell, which virtually always carries only an X chromosome. So an XX cell would develop as a female, and an XY cell would result in a male offspring.
male and female? egg and sperm
An egg cell is haploid because the offspring gets one set of chromosomes from its mother and one set from its father, making it diploid. Haploid means that the egg contains one set of chromosomes. When the egg joins with the sperm (which is also haploid) the two cells unite and create a diploid zygote. If your egg and sperm cells weren't haploid than the offspring would have to many sets of chromosomes and would not be able to develop correctly.
During pig reproduction, the mother passes two types of cells along. Genetic information from the mitochondria and the nucleus are passed to the piglets.
A zygote is formed from the fusion of a sperm cell from the father and an egg cell from the mother during fertilization. This results in the formation of a single cell that contains the full set of chromosomes (half from each parent) and marks the beginning of a new individual's development.