the zygote is dormant for sometime because it develops only after the endosperm develops. this is an adaptation to ensure nutrition to the growing embryo.
i think it is dormant........ but I'm not sure?
i think its 44
One would think it's embryo but a zygote is not a embryo yet, it is the early stage of what will become a embryo. Zygote is the word used and you can use the word cell since a zygote is the initial cell formed after a sperm and egg have joined. After 1 week it has transformed into a embryo.
I think the ring of fire
i believe there is a dormant volcano near des plaines just outside the city of chicago. and i think there is one in northwest illinois as well as one in southern illinois.
a seed i think
i think it is dormant........ but I'm not sure?
i think its 44
46 I think
When a pollen grain lands on stigma, pollination occurs. The pollen grain germinates and the pollen tube grows through the style. The sperm nucleus travels through the tube (generated by the tube nucleus) and fuses with an ovule which then develops into an embryo (or zygote)
No, I think it's dormant.
I'm not sure, but I think it's dormant. I have seen answers saying that it is active, however.
that would be reduction division, i think :}
I think this volcano is active.
One would think it's embryo but a zygote is not a embryo yet, it is the early stage of what will become a embryo. Zygote is the word used and you can use the word cell since a zygote is the initial cell formed after a sperm and egg have joined. After 1 week it has transformed into a embryo.
dormant volcano is one that isn't currently active or erupting, but geologists think that it's still capable of erupting. One of the best examples of a dormant volcano is Mauna Kea.
i think that probably the came from the ovule of the flower and the go all the way up to the stigma