Yes zygotes are diploid. Only the male and female gametes are haploid in nature.
After fertilization, zygotes are diploid.
Zygotes are diploid during the early stages of development.
Yes, zygotes are diploid cells in the early stages of development.
27. To get the haploid number from the diploid number you halve it. To get the diploid number from the haploid number you double it.
yes zygospore is diploid and formed by fusion of two gametangia of two different strain .
After fertilization, zygotes are diploid.
Zygotes are diploid during the early stages of development.
The haploid form of Ulva switches to its diploid form through a process called conjugation. During conjugation, two haploid individuals come into close contact and exchange genetic material, resulting in the formation of diploid zygotes. These zygotes then develop into the diploid form of Ulva.
two haploid gametes fuse to produce a zygote which develops into a diploid sporophyte. <3, Katie:)
Yes, zygotes are diploid cells in the early stages of development.
diploid, except for its gametes, which are haploid
ovum isalways haploid and when a haploid sperm fertilize it the embryo become diploid
its a diploid.
Diploid
haploid
27. To get the haploid number from the diploid number you halve it. To get the diploid number from the haploid number you double it.
yes zygospore is diploid and formed by fusion of two gametangia of two different strain .