Zygote
Different gender twins will automatically be fraternal, meaning they are both from separate eggs and separate sperm. Identical twins are formed from the splitting of one fertilized egg.
Twins are formed when a fertilized egg divides into two embryos early in development. These embryos can develop into identical twins if they split before any differentiation occurs. Fraternal twins occur when two eggs are fertilized by two separate sperm, leading to separate embryos.
The one cell that all humans come from is the zygote that formed when the sperm fertilized the egg.
a zygote is a fertilized egg. one that has formed by the fusion of an egg cell and a sperm cell
Chromosomes in a body cell are typically in pairs (diploid), with one set inherited from each parent. In contrast, chromosomes in a fertilized egg are also in pairs, but contain a unique combination of genetic material formed from the genetic contributions of both the egg and sperm, resulting in a single set of chromosomes (haploid) in the fertilized egg.
No. If the fertilized egg implants, no period will occur.
no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
Yes, it is possible and common to have only one of two fertilized eggs implant in the uterus.
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Zygote
A hen's egg is a single cell, specifically an ovum or egg cell, that is formed in the hen's ovary. It contains all the necessary components to potentially develop into a chick if fertilized by a sperm cell.
Triplets can be formed two different ways. 1. The mother produces three eggs, at or near the same time during her cycle, and all of them are fertilized. This would produce three fraternal triplets. 2. The mother produces one egg, which is then fertilized, and the egg splits into three separate embryos. This would produce three identical triplets.