From the category the question was placed in I assume you meant a human egg cell. In which case, the short answer is no. The longer version would be that a tetraploid zygote might survive for a while but it will not make it through the embryonic stage. The fetus will not form, the embryo will not survive that long.
They're the same.
A fertilized egg has double the number of its egg cell. In case of human there are 46 chromosomes in a fertilised egg.
They each give the same amount. This is why we have pairs of chromosomes.
The normal 2N complement....46 chromosomes in a human.
Unfertilized chicken eggs carry half of the needed chromosomes in order for fertilization. Every 26 hours, chickens create an egg and each egg has around 19 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes in a human egg are from the father, and 23 are from the mother.
They're the same.
Meiosis ensures that the fertilized egg will have half its chromosomes from the mother and half from the father.
chromosomes
A fertilized egg has double the number of its egg cell. In case of human there are 46 chromosomes in a fertilised egg.
46 chromosomes
46 which is 2N.
the answer to this question is skin cell and fertilized egg cell because these two have 46 chromosomes. the answer to this question is skin cell and fertilized egg cell because these two have 46 chromosomes.
Chromosomes.
Down Syndrome
Fertilized eggs inherit information through their chromosomes. They receive their chromosomes from their mother and their father. The information is encoded on their DNA.Sperm cell- Contains the genetic information from the male parent (23 chromosomes)Egg cell- Contains genetic information from the female parent (23 chromosomes)The sperm enters the egg and the egg becomes fertilised. The fertilised egg is called a zygote. The zygote has 46 chromosomes, information from both parents.
They each give the same amount. This is why we have pairs of chromosomes.