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When gametes join, they form a zygote.
Interphase is the phase where cell division doesn't happen. For a zygote to occur, two gametes need to be combined. These gametes are created through meiosis, and then combined through sexual reproduction.
They form from the merger of two haploid (half-gened cells: a sperm and an egg). Actually in mammals the egg swallows the sperm, and the nuclear material fuses together.
Another word for sex cells is gametes. A male and female gamete come together to form a zygote: the first cell of the new organism.
Yes, both oogenesis (egg production) and spermatogenesis (sperm production) utilize meiosis to produce haploid gametes, or gametes with half the normal amount of genetic material.
somatic cells divide by mitosis. gametes, and sexual cell differentiation take place through meiosis.
Two gametes join together during fertilization to form a zygote.
During sexual reproduction male and female gametes are formed in the respective reproductive organs. The gametes are haploid having half the number of chromosomes found in the parent body cells. These chromosomes have the genetic material in the form of DNA. When a male gamete unites with a female gamete during fertilization, the chromosomes in the zygote get doubled. The homologous chromosomes get paired at the time of meiosis in these offsprings and get combined by crossing over.
When gametes join, they form a zygote.
Interphase is the phase where cell division doesn't happen. For a zygote to occur, two gametes need to be combined. These gametes are created through meiosis, and then combined through sexual reproduction.
Gametes fuse together during fertilization.
at the moment of conception when the male and female gametes fuse together. at the moment of conception when the male and female gametes fuse together.
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Gametes only contain one half the total genetic information.
Sperm cells and egg cells named together are called gametes.
Male and female gametes are brought together during the fertilization process, which results in the formation of a new individual. Depending on the species, this can happen either internally or externally.
They form from the merger of two haploid (half-gened cells: a sperm and an egg). Actually in mammals the egg swallows the sperm, and the nuclear material fuses together.