just after fertilization the egg becomes diploid and called as zygote.
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Sperm cells fertilize the ovum, they are not fertilized. The primary reason for how the term is used is because most sperm compete to reach and penetrate the egg.
Conception is the beginning of pregnancy in that it is the joining of the sperm and egg. During implantation, the fertilized egg embeds in the uterine wall.
the word that represents a womens fertilised egg is zygote. hope this helps
Womb is a non-medical term for the uterus. Otherwise after an egg is fertilized by a sperm to create a baby, that is where the baby is carried in safely till nine months.
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His wife had fertile eggs, but was medically unable to bring a pregnancy to term.' So her egg was fertilized in vitro with JT sperm, then implanted in surrogate.
The genetic makings for the baby are in each. The male contributes sperm; the female contributes an egg. After the egg is fertilized by a single sperm, the embryo implants itself in the womb of the female and eventually grows into a fetus, which will be a baby once born. Both genders must contribute for an egg to become fertilized, but only the female carries the baby to term (birth).
No. Twins are two embryos fertilized and implanted in the uterus at about the same time, and they come to term at about the same time. They can either be fraternal, i.e. two eggs and two sperm, or they can be identical, i.e. one egg and one sperm that fissions soon after fertilization.
A fertilized ovum is called a zygote.
After the egg has been fertilized the egg transfoms into a zygote the embryo and then a fetus which after becomes a baby!
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