Yes.
The fertilized egg, or zygote, soon starts to divide, forming a morula, then a blastomere, and then a blastocyst. Once the blastocyst implants on the uterine wall, it is referred to as an embryo.
Yes, believe it or not, you (and I, and everybody else, including other multicellular organisms) were once a single cell that couldn't be seen without a microscope! Pretty wild!
yes
a pond organism is a unicellular
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
An ostritch egg... That is the biggest single cell
embryo
a unicellular organism is a cell that is made up of only one cell e.g. an egg
Larva
A single celled organism is called unicellular.
Mitosis.
Yes,sponge is an unicellular organism.
a pond organism is a unicellular
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) are present in all animals, plants and fungi. A chicken is an animal so they have eukaryotic cells.
We call these unicellular.
An unicellular organism is single celled organism. For example- bacteria, archaea, amoeba
A Unicellular Organism or a Single-Celled Organism
A zygote is a one celled organism. Which is a result of a female egg being fertilized during sexual reproduction.
A multicellular organism that carries a specific genetic change in each cell because of an intervention at the fertilized egg stage is known as a transgenic. The first documented transgenic animals were mice.
An ostritch egg... That is the biggest single cell