The haploid cells are the sperm and egg cell.
Gametes are reproductive cells (sperm in males, eggs in females) that carry half the genetic material of an organism. During sexual reproduction, gametes fuse to form a zygote with a complete set of chromosomes.
To create haploid cells to make a zygote to create an embryo to create a human.
Haploid Gametes Egg Sperm Fertilization Zygote Blastula Gastrula Embryo Fetus
Zygote fungi produce reproductive cells in structures called zygospores. Zygospores are thick-walled structures containing the zygote formed by the fusion of two haploid nuclei. They serve as a means of survival and dispersal for the zygote fungi.
Human reproductive cells are haploid because during meiosis, the process by which they are formed, the original diploid cell undergoes two divisions to produce four haploid cells. This ensures that when the haploid sperm and egg cells combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote has the correct number of chromosomes.
A zygote is diploid.
No, a zygote is a diploid because it has the full number of 46 (23pairs) of chromosomes. Two gametes one from the male one from the female meet to form a zygote. gametes = haploid everything else = diploid
No - a zygote will be diploid. The sperm and egg are haploid - but they combine to create the zygote - which means it will have 2 sets of chromosomes.
its a diploid.
24 haploid. Egg has 24 haploid too. So when they combine to turn into a zygote, the zygote has 48 diploid. I learned this at school. And it is in a textbook.
A zygote.
A zygote is diploid, it is formed by the union of a male sex cell (a sperm) and a female sex cell (an ovum) both of which are haploid.