Sort of. A zygote is what one calls a female egg cell once it's been fertilized.
a zygote is a stem cell
Fertilization typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, where an egg is fertilized by a sperm cell to form a zygote. The zygote then travels to the uterus for implantation and further development.
A zygote is formed from the egg cell contributed by the female parent and an sperm from male parent. The fertilized egg is called a zygote, therefore, zygote is definitely a part of female reproductive cell.
The process that enables baby scorpions to develop various body parts from a single zygote is called embryogenesis. During embryogenesis, a single zygote undergoes cell division, differentiation, and growth to form the diverse tissues and organs that make up the body of the scorpion. This process is tightly regulated by genetic and environmental factors to ensure the proper development of each body part.
Re-absorption is when the female's body breaks down and uses the embryo's body, usually occurring when the body determines that it is not pregnant. The zygote dies because it is being absorbed into the females body.
A Zygote.
the endosperm
A zygote is a fertilized egg so it occurs at the beginning of gestation. If the zygote develops for around 340days the result will be the birth of a baby horse.
It depends on the body of the gametophyte
It depends on the body of the gametophyte
The result is a fertilized egg called a zygote :]
A zygote typically has a full set of chromosomes, with one set from each parent, so it has a diploid number of chromosomes. In contrast, body cells are also diploid, containing the same number of chromosomes as the zygote.