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Specialized cells known as zygote cells are produced by the reproductive system?

Zygote cells are not produced by the reproductive system. Zygote cells are formed when an egg cell is fertilized by a sperm cell during the process of fertilization. Zygote cells contain the genetic material from both the egg and sperm and have the potential to develop into a new organism.


What do the four daughter cells look like compared to the original zygote?

The four daughter cells resulting from meiosis are genetically unique and have half the number of chromosomes as the original zygote. They are also haploid, meaning they contain one set of chromosomes.


Do embryonic stem cells contain half the number of chromosomes found in a zygote?

No. Stem cells are diploid just like any other body cell.


What is the order of fertilization sex cells meiosis zygote mitosis?

The order would be: Meiosis -> sex cells -> fertilization -> zygote -> mitosis Meiosis creates sex cells, called gametes, which combine during fertilization to create a zygote. The zygote then undergoes mitosis.


Do atoms contain different types of cells?

No,cells contain millions of atoms.


What is the process called that makes cells specialized?

zygote, stem cells, cell differentiation zygote, stem cells, cell differentiation


What are haploid cells that contain chromosomes that are passed on to you from your parents called?

Gametes are the haploid cells which fuse together at fertilisation to form a zygote. One gamete is passed from your father, the other from your mother.


Does mitosis allow the zygote body to grow?

The zygote is formed when two sex cells join to become haploid. It is at this stage that the zygote begins to split and make more cells. It keeps doing this for 5 days until it is called a blastocyst, which is a ball of cells. After this point, the blastocyst is called an embryo or fetus. The embro continues to make cells which eventually become specialised, like skin cells and muscle cells. It doesn't have anything to do with conservation of mass, just splitting and making thousands of new cells until the zygote becomes a baby.


How many chromosomes does each the male and female reproductive cell contain?

Male reproductive cells (sperm) contain 23 chromosomes, while female reproductive cells (eggs) also contain 23 chromosomes. When these two cells combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have a total of 46 chromosomes - 23 from each parent.


What is the number of chromosomes in the zygote if the parent's reproductive cells or gametes contain 12 chromosomes each?

The zygote would have 24 chromosomes, as it inherits half of its chromosomes from each parent. So, if each parent's gamete has 12 chromosomes, the zygote would receive 12 chromosomes from the egg and 12 chromosomes from the sperm, resulting in a total of 24 chromosomes.


What is the Term meaning single cells formed immediately after conception?

The term for single cells formed immediately after conception is "zygote."


When the sperm cells joins an egg cells what is formed?

zygote