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FERTILIZATION
The single cell formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg is called a zygote.
It's a fertilized egg. It can also be called a zygote.
When a sperm cell unites with an egg cell, it forms a zygote. This process is called fertilization.
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).
The process of the joining of a sperm and egg cell is called fertilization. It typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, where a sperm cell penetrates the egg cell, leading to the formation of a zygote. This zygote then begins to divide and develop into an embryo.
The cell that fertilises the egg cell is called the sperm cell. _-------O That's how a sperm cell looks like <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
This cell is called a zygote.
The resulting cell from the fertilization of a sperm and an egg is called a zygote.
A diploid cell called a zygote is formed with a sperm and egg fuse.
A sperm fused with an egg
Egg cells are produced in the ovaries through a process called oogenesis, where a specialized cell called a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis to produce a mature egg cell. Sperm cells are produced in the testes through a process called spermatogenesis, where spermatogonia cells differentiate and undergo meiosis to form mature sperm cells. During sexual reproduction, an egg cell and a sperm cell combine during fertilization to form a zygote which has the full complement of chromosomes.