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DNA is a double stranded structure, made of two strands.

child's get his DNA from his parents, which is made up of one mother's strand and one father's strand. this is how the child get characters of both the parents

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The Oocyte is a large cell in a human zygote that carries most of the cytoplasm. This is done to make fertilization of an egg easier to establish.

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The DNA of a zygote originates from the twenty three pairs(half) of chromosomes found in the male and female gametes(sex cells).

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the egg.

the sperm only "donates" its nucleus

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50% of the genes come from the Dad and 50% of the genes come from the mum. The Mum's genes are in the ovum and the dad's genes come from the sperm.

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from the egg.

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an egg cell and a sperm cell

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If there is 10 chromosomes how many zygote?

A zygote is the combination of the half DNA data from both "parents" and if each have a total of 10 then the Zygote receives 5 from each parent and ends up with the same as its parents' number of chromosomes.


Where are the chromosomes in the zygote?

chromosomes are present in the nucleus of zygote.


Referring to chromosomes what is the zygote?

The usual number of chromosomes in a baby's cell ( zygote ) is 46 . 23 chromosomes from both the male's reproductive cell ( sperm ) and the female's reproductive cell ( egg ) .


Are chromosomes found in singles?

chromosomes are found in every individual and being single has nothing to do with it. chromosomes are and organized segment of your DNA that holds your genes. when crossed with another individual, the zygote ( child ) receives its genetic makeup from the parent's chromosomes (genes).


Does a zygote have double or triple the number of chromosomes that a gamete has?

A zygote has twice the amount of chromosomes as a gamete.


What happen to chromosomes as the zygote continues to divide?

as a zygote continue to divide the chromosomes keep producing


How many chromosomes would be in a zygote if the bird has 30 chromosomes?

A zygote is a fertilized egg cell, so it is diploid and thus has a full set of DNA. If the adult has 30 pairs of chromosomes, the zygote would have 30 pairs. If there are 30 chromosomes, then the zygote will have 60 (30 from the mother and 30 from the father). It comes down to whether you meant individual chromosomes or pairs of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes does a zygote have and a gamate have?

Zygote=2 Gamate=1


Does gamete have more chromosomes then a zygote?

No, a zygote has 46, a gamete has 23


How many chromosomes does the egg cell of a fruit fly have?

A zygote is formed from the union of two gametes. The number of chromosomes differs from different species, but in humans, there are 46 chromosomes. 23 from the male gamete and 23 from the female gamete.


What does the 23Rd chromosome represent?

The 23rd chromosome is the sex chromosome. It is either an X or Y (strictly male) chromosome. When the sperm and egg cells fuse, they combine into 46 chromosomes with either two X chromosomes or an XY pairing. If it is 2 X chromosomes, the zygote is a female. If it is an XY pairing, the zygote is a male.


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

It will be 24 in the zygote since zygote is diploid cell and gametes are haploid.