When they are fertilized. Gametes are the eggs or sperm
they are the same as sporangia.
No, gametes do not become gametophytes. Gametes are reproductive cells that fuse during fertilization to form a zygote, which then develops into a multicellular organism called a gametophyte in plants. Gametes are only involved in the process of sexual reproduction, while gametophytes are part of the plant's life cycle.
Babies don't become embryos, it's the other way around. A fertilised egg becomes a zygote, a zygote becomes an embryo, an embryo becomes a foetus, a foetus becomes a baby.
No, cells that become gametes are not called somatic cell lines. Somatic cell lines refer to normal body cells that are not involved in reproduction, while gametes are specialized reproductive cells (sperm and egg) that are involved in sexual reproduction.
Puberty is the process where we become fertile. So gonads increase in size. SO after 15 release of gametes is possible .
because then the embryos would be fertilized by the sperm, and 1. men would have babies. or 2. women would have two babies every time conception takes place
Diplospory is a type of asexual reproduction in plants where a diploid embryo sac is formed without meiosis, resulting in seeds with embryos that are genetically identical to the parent plant. This process skips the formation of haploid gametes.
Using the word "embryos" in a compound sentence--such as this one--is a weaksauce exercise for education because it does not teach the meaning of the word "embryos", the use of it in appropriate context, nor the proper construction of a compound sentence, and temps the creation of run-on sentences, as this one has become, upon the addition of this, the almost penultimate, clause, whereupon the original sentence and intent become almost incomprehensible and unintelligible without much effort.This sentence contains the word "embryos", and is a compound sentence.
Because eggs are fertilised and become embryos.
No, in plants gametes did not become larger as reproductive strategies evolved. Instead, plants developed various mechanisms to aid in fertilization, such as producing pollen grains to carry sperm cells to the egg cells. This enabled plants to efficiently reproduce without the need for larger gametes.
In "Brave New World," 37 degrees Celsius is considered the ideal temperature for incubating embryos in the artificial reproduction process. This temperature is carefully maintained to ensure the proper development of the embryos, emphasizing the control and manipulation of life by the World State.
The development of an animal from gametes to embryos begins with fertilization, where a sperm cell merges with an egg cell to form a zygote. This zygote undergoes a series of mitotic divisions known as cleavage, leading to the formation of a multicellular blastula. Following this, the process of gastrulation occurs, where the blastula reorganizes into a three-layered structure called the gastrula, laying the foundation for the future development of tissues and organs. This progression from zygote to blastula to gastrula marks the critical transition from a single-celled organism to a multi-cellular embryo.