The Ovum is produced by the female's 'ovaries'.
A blastoderm is a germination point in an ovum from which the embryo develops.
A tiny fertilised 'ovum' (egg) develops first into an 'embrio'. This develops into a 'wriggler' which then becomes a tiny 'fry'. This grows into a 'goldfish'.
The answer to your question is a zygote. From there, it develops to an embryo and a foetus. Happy science!!!
Yes it is. The Ovum combines with one Spermatozoa to first form a Zygote; this develops into the multi-Celled Blastocyte which quickly develops into an Embryo.
Yes it is. The Ovum combines with one Spermatozoa to first form a Zygote; this develops into the multi-Celled Blastocyte which quickly develops into an Embryo.
Sepals, Petals, Stigma, Anther: dries up and fall off Ovary: develops into Fruit Ovary wall: develops into Fruit wall Ovule: (Ovum) develops into Embryo (Ovule) Becomes SEED (Intregument) develops into seed coat (Other parts of ovule) becomes Endosperm (provides nutrients for embryo)
An ovule is the female reproductive structure in plants that develops into a seed after fertilization. An ovum, on the other hand, is the female reproductive cell (egg) in animals that can be fertilized by a sperm cell to form an embryo.
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The cell formed by the sperm and the ovum is called a zygote. It is the earliest stage of human development and contains the complete set of genetic information from both parents. The zygote then undergoes cell division to form an embryo, which eventually develops into a fetus.
The scientific name is Parthenogenesis.=par·the·no·gen·e·sis/ˌpärTHənōˈjenəsis/Noun:Reproduction from an ovum without fertilization, esp. in some invertebrates and lower plants.
A Zygote is the cell formed when two gamete (or sex cells) are joined by sexual reproduction. The zygote develops into the baby. The zygote is only the initial stage of the development of the offspring. Usually, a zygote if formed by an ovum and sperm. The ovum being the female sex cell and the sperm being the male's.
its an ovum