It depends on the body of the gametophyte
It depends on the body of the gametophyte
oxygen, water, nutrients, the occasional fllying whale.
After fertilization, zygotes are diploid.
Detritivores decompose organic materials in an ecosystem and return the nutrients to the soil, air, and water.
A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
embryo
Yes, zygotes are diploid cells in the early stages of development.
Zygotes are diploid during the early stages of development.
There are no nutrients in water because it's a natural resource.
Type of water (Fresh/ saline/ brak) pH Temperature of the water Amount of oxygen in the water Available nutrients in the water Currents or still water Source of the water If the pond recieves sunlight or not
No, not all zygotes develop into embryos. Some zygotes may fail to implant in the uterus and are naturally lost during menstruation. Others may encounter genetic abnormalities that prevent further development.