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What happens with zygote?

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.


When does a zygote develop?

A zygote is developed during fertilization - a process that occurs when two haploid gametes (or sex cells) combine. In more general terms, the zygote is formed when the sperm meets the egg.


What is it called when two daughter cells are formed?

zygote


What does zygote and gamete mean?

A zygote is a cell formed by the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) during fertilization. Gametes are specialized sex cells that combine during sexual reproduction to form a zygote, which develops into an organism.


What are two identical nuclei are formed during?

zygote


How are twins produced?

identical twins are formed when one sperm fertilizes a single ovum and the zygote divides into two in the initial stages of cleavage of the zygote. then, the two parts of the same zygote develop independently. fraternal wins are formed when two sperms fertilize two different ova.


How do you use the word zygote in a sentence?

Zygote is the scientific term for the name of the first cell formed by two gamete cells...


What forms when two gametes join?

When two gametes (sex cells) join, they form a zygote, which is the initial cell that forms during sexual reproduction. The zygote contains a combination of genetic material from both parents and eventually develops into a new individual.


Does a zygote have a haploid number of chromosomes?

A zygote is a fertilized egg, so half of the number came from the sperm (a haploid number or n) and half came from the egg (also a haploid number or n) so the zygote has a diploid chromosome number (2n).


What is the process by which sex cells are formed in organisms?

The process by which sex cells are formed in organisms is called meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that results in the formation of gametes, which are sex cells such as sperm and eggs. During meiosis, a single cell undergoes two rounds of division to produce four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. This ensures that when two gametes combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the correct number of chromosomes.


How many sex cells contribute when they combine?

Generally two sex cells i. e. the male gamete combines with the egg to form the zygote that develops into a new organism (embryo).


What are 2 kinds of sex cells that a gametophyte produces?

The two kinds of sex cells that a gametophyte produces are eggs (female sex cells) and sperm (male sex cells). During sexual reproduction, these sex cells fuse to form a zygote, which develops into a new organism.