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Chromosome nondisjunction.
No.
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Two individuals that develop from the same zygote are called identical twins. If they develop from two separate zygotes, they are fraternal.
Yes they are, zygotes themselves are the product of fusion between two haploid gametes. These gametes fuse in order to develop into a multicellular structure, which they are unable to do unless they fuse. The product of their fusion is a zygote which is able to develop into a multicellular structure.
Chromosome nondisjunction.
No.
zygotes :)
Two individuals that develop from the same zygote are called identical twins. If they develop from two separate zygotes, they are fraternal.
Yes they are, zygotes themselves are the product of fusion between two haploid gametes. These gametes fuse in order to develop into a multicellular structure, which they are unable to do unless they fuse. The product of their fusion is a zygote which is able to develop into a multicellular structure.
Fertilization results in a zygote which turns into an embryo, then a fetus, and then a baby -insert animal species here.-
A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it
If one egg is fertilized and as it begins to grow it divides into two separate zygotes (fetuses) then they can develop into identical twins. If two separate eggs are both fertilited at the same time they will develop into fraternal twins
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Jeffrey J. Peterman has written: 'Sulfation of fucoidin in Fucus zygotes' -- subject(s): Zygotes
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