Meosis is the process that brings about the generation of gametes. In meosis, there are two reductional divisions that result in the daughter cells having haploid number of chromosomes.
This is the process of fertilization.
A zygote is the term used for a newly fertilized egg. The process that develops a zygote is that of fertilization that occurs from reproduction. A zygote is also known as a diploid.
This is the process of fertilization.
fertilization
True
Diploid (except for your gametes which are haploid).
Meiosis or the dividing of diploid cells to for haploid "sex" cells or gametes
Insect haploid
Gametes are by definition haploid
The adult angiosperms are usually the diploid. This is with an exception of the gametes which are usually haploid.
Diploid (except for your gametes which are haploid).
True.
diploid, except for its gametes, which are haploid
Meiosis or the dividing of diploid cells to for haploid "sex" cells or gametes
gametes are haploid (half the normal number of chromosomes)
diploid
Insect haploid
Gametes are by definition haploid
In order to provide haploid gametes for reunion to form zygote with diploid set of chromosomes
The adult angiosperms are usually the diploid. This is with an exception of the gametes which are usually haploid.
Any plant that produces haploid gametes can be said to undergo sexual reproduction. The process involves the "joining" of two haploid gametes to form a diploid embryo (or zygote). Pretty much all plants that produce flowers (Angiosperms) or cones (Gymnosperms) produce pollen and eggs (which are the haploid gametes).
All cells in the human body that are not gametes (sperm or egg cells) are diploid. Gametes are haploid.