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When people say that babies get their food from what their mother eat, their wrong that's just a myth. The developing embryo gets its food from the umbilical cord because it transfers blood and liquids to the developing embryo and that's how they get their food.

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Why does the egg cell have cytoplasm with stored food in it?

The cytoplasm in the egg cell contains stored food reserves to provide nutrients and energy for the developing embryo once fertilization occurs. This is because the egg cell needs enough resources to support the early stages of embryonic development until it is able to obtain nutrients from its environment.


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How does the fertilised egg go from being one cell to millions?

With the help of mitosis.


What contain an egg cell food storage tissue and a sticky fluid?

The yolk of an egg cell contains food storage tissue, which provides nutrients for the developing embryo. The egg white, or albumen, contains a sticky fluid that helps cushion and protect the developing embryo.


Why is the egg cell found on the egg yolk and not the egg white?

The yolk is the food for the cell. It is the very life of the developing embryo. For the 21 days that cell need to grow into a living breathing chicken, everything it need will come from that yolk.


Why don't periods occur as normal after an egg is fertilised?

The blood is now being stored and directed to the new developing fetus.


Is a zygote a premature egg?

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.


How many chromosomes does a fertilised egg have?

A fertilized egg, or zygote, typically has 46 chromosomes. This is a result of the coming together of the egg (23 chromosomes) from the mother and the sperm (23 chromosomes) from the father during fertilization.


What is a zygote?

A sperm fused with an egg


Where does the developing fertilized egg cell get its energy from?

The developing fertilized egg cell gets its energy from the nutrients stored in the egg itself. These nutrients are derived from the mother and are present in the form of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. As the embryo grows and develops, it will start to rely on its own energy production mechanisms.


Does the egg cell have many cells?

No, each egg cell is a single haploid cell. Once it is fertilised it divides into many different cells, which later on forms the foetus.


What is the term for fertilized egg of the womb?

the word that represents a womens fertilised egg is zygote. hope this helps