A zygote is the union of two gametes, prior to the embryonic stage of a developing embryo and fetus.
Is a fertilized eggs.
Human genes have a possibility of 0.Five, or 50% of being male or woman. Genes are just certainly designed this way.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
Fertilization results in a zygote which turns into an embryo, then a fetus, and then a baby -insert animal species here.-
Embryo's are called fetuses after 8 weeks. The term zygotes is only used right after fertilization before cleavage occurs when the embryo is still a single cell.
false reproductive cells (also called germ cells) are egg & sperm when these reproductive cells fuse together, the zygote is formed
A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it
No.
embryo
zygotes :)
Jeffrey J. Peterman has written: 'Sulfation of fucoidin in Fucus zygotes' -- subject(s): Zygotes
zygotes
false
diploid gametes.
Yes of course =d
20 %
In the woman, yes, one in three of her zygotes will survive to make a baby, the other two are just disposed of through the cervix.
if it is a human chromosome it will have 32 chromosomes