No; each egg contains a random selection of alleles from the female's chromosomes. Theoretically, two egg cells from the same human could be genetically identical, but the chances of this occurring is so small it is not worth considering.
Human female haploid gametes are called eggs or ova.
The ovary is the organ in the female body that is responsible for releasing eggs each month. The eggs are made when a female is forming as a baby in her mother's womb. She is born with all of the eggs she will ever have, and they stay in her two ovaries, being released each month starting in puberty.
Identical twins are formed from a single egg that splits into two. Fraternal twins are formed from two separate eggs that are both separately fertilized. So identical twins have identical DNA, and fraternal twins do not.
The sperm is incompatible with the female eggs, and would not interact with it.
Normal (Sexual) Reproduction takes Two participants, a Male and a Female. A Female to Carry the eggs, and a Male to fertilise them.Asexual Requires only one individual, most likely a Female, Who both caries and fertilises the eggs.
If those eggs are both impregnated by spermatozoa, then she could end up being pregnant with fraternal twins. (Non-identical).
That isn't possible: if the twins are from two different eggs, fertilized by different sperm, then they will not be identical. It's genetically impossible.
In the human body female eggs are contained in the ovaries.
Cells form new cells with identical genetic composition through mitosis. This essentially involves the cell producing enough resources for two cells and then splitting it's membranes into two separate and distinct bodies.
She will produce two non-identical babies.
Yes, flea eggs look identical to dandruff of a dog, in fact without a microscope look identical to human dandruff, and even be present on human scalps.
Human female haploid gametes are called eggs or ova.
No, triplets cannot be identical if they are of different genders. Identical triplets arise from a single fertilized egg that splits into three, resulting in genetically identical siblings with the same sex. If the triplets are of different genders, they must have originated from multiple eggs being fertilized, which means they are fraternal triplets instead of identical ones.
The ovary is the organ in the female body that is responsible for releasing eggs each month. The eggs are made when a female is forming as a baby in her mother's womb. She is born with all of the eggs she will ever have, and they stay in her two ovaries, being released each month starting in puberty.
Human females are born with all of the eggs they will ever have. Since they are not created as time passes, the number has to be limited.
Identical twins are formed from a single egg that splits into two. Fraternal twins are formed from two separate eggs that are both separately fertilized. So identical twins have identical DNA, and fraternal twins do not.
Yes. Identical twins started out as one egg and one sperm cell and are genetically identical. Fraternal twins come from two eggs and two sperm cells and are no more closely related than any other sibling.