chromosomes
The gametes, or "sex cells" - the sperm and ovum (egg) - become the fertilized egg (zygote) when they fuse.
a fertilized egg cell
Chromosomes in a body cell are typically in pairs (diploid), with one set inherited from each parent. In contrast, chromosomes in a fertilized egg are also in pairs, but contain a unique combination of genetic material formed from the genetic contributions of both the egg and sperm, resulting in a single set of chromosomes (haploid) in the fertilized egg.
The new cells have the exact same genetic information as the fertilized egg. (Study Island)
Some times both ovaries produce individual egg. Then both ovum gets fertilized and Fraternal twins happens One egg from each ovary is fertilized
The fusion of a sperm and an egg forms a fertilized egg, also known as a zygote. This zygote contains a unique combination of genetic material from both parents and will eventually develop into an embryo.
The fertilized egg is divided into two fertilized eggs, and they both become twins.
It is necessary for an egg to be fertilized so the egg can hatch.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
The woman's body releases 2 eggs instead of one, and both get fertilized.
Yes, a zygote is a fertilized egg.
The male needs to stick his penis into the female's vagina and deliver sperms to the female's egg. The egg then must be fertilized.