sporophyte
sporophyte
The generation that begins with the zygote is the first generation. The zygote is formed from the fusion of a sperm and egg cell during fertilization, marking the start of a new individual's life cycle. From there, the zygote undergoes cell division and development to eventually form an embryo, fetus, and then a fully developed organism.
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The fertilized egg cell is called a zygote and divides to form an embryo.
The zygote undergoes mitotic cell division as it begins to divide. This process involves the duplication and equal distribution of genetic material into two daughter cells.
Embryology begins at fertilization, when a sperm fertilizes an egg to form a zygote. This single-cell zygote then undergoes multiple cell divisions to form an embryo, which eventually develops into a fetus.
the first cell in sporophytic generation is the zygote
when a sygote starts to divide it is called an
A zygote is a fertilised egg cell. It is when it is only one cell so before asexual reproduction begins. After it reproduces it eventually becomes a foetus.
The generation that undergoes mitosis in the sporic life cycle is the haploid gametophyte generation. This generation produces gametes through mitosis which will fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.
The gametophyte generation of fern plants is the haploid generation. It produces gametes (eggs and sperm) through mitosis. When the gametes fuse during fertilization, they form a diploid zygote that develops into the sporophyte generation.
The zygote develops into a blastocyst as it undergoes multiple divisions. This stage occurs before implantation in the uterus.