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The zygote undergoes somatic cell division to form several identical cells, before differentiation of these stem cells into different tissues and organs. So the answer is TRUE.
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Asian-Americans shouldn't really belong to a single Asian-American culture to begin with. If anything, notice how there are many groups separated by their ethnicities.Korean-AmericansVietnamese-AmericansChinese-AmericansJapanese-AmericansFilipino-Americansheck even TAIWANESE-Americans.So the answer would be no, they do not belong in a single category.
The history of the alphabet started in ancient Egypt. By 2700 BCE Egyptian writing had a set of some 24 hieroglyphs which are called uniliterals, to represent syllables that begin with a single consonant of their language.
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People who are 65 begin to downsize out of their home. Some downsize even earlier than this. Once people are on a limited income, they tend to want to downsize.
identical twins, if the egg divides in 2; identical triplets, if it divides into 3, and so on...
When an egg was fertilized by a sperm cell.
Yes. Everyone begins as a single cell. A single-celled egg, fertilized by a single-cell sperm. Which then becomes a zygote, then a blastula, then slowly a fetus.
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It is not up to the hen whether the eggs are fertilized. That is a rooster function. No rooster, not fertilization. If you have a rooster with access to the hens, as soon as they are able to lay, chances are he has done his job and they are fertilized.
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After fertilization, usually in the ampulla of the oviduct, the cells begin to divide. A blastocyst eventually becomes a marulla, and it travels to uterus where it implants on the thickened endometrium.
Yes, all organisms begin as a single-celled zygote. Then they undergo meiosis and mitosis to replicate if they are multicellular or stay the same if they are single celled organisms.
multicellular organisms begin as a single cell.
A polar body is a remnant of the production of egg cells, and is potentially capable of being fertilized. While a fertilized polar body could begin growing, there's usually not enough stored nutrients in it to feed the developing embryo.
Meiosis precedes fertilization so maybe you mean mitosis. A fertilized egg does not die but becomes known as a zygote. The zygote spends roughly a half hour as a single cell before mitosis begins.
Once a female has mated and the sperm has fertilized the egg a baby German Shepherd's cycle begins.