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When does the zygote period occur?

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Fertilization Begins. Sperm reaches the egg.

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A zygote is formed when two haploid gametes (the egg and sperm) fuse together.

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After an egg is fertilized, it becomes the zygote. A zygote is the first cell of a new organism.

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What would happen to the chromosome number in the offspring if meiosis did not occur?

we will get a zygote with triploid chromosomal content,but this case is inviable so the embryo will die after a certain period.


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Wherever the zygote lands and burrows in.


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What is it called when the embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus?

Implantation is the medical term meaning attachment of the zygote to the uterine wall. If the zygote does not attach, a period occurs.


What happens during the zygote period?

the zygote travels down the fallopian tube and attaches itself to the thick end lining of the uterus.


Why do you have a period when your on birth control?

The hormones don't prevent ovulation or conception. The lining of your uterus is still enriched with blood, but the hormones trick the body into not allowing the zygote to implant. That's if you did conceive that month. The zygote is in effect immediately miscarried. If it's an egg, it also does not implant. After no implantation, your body flushes the egg (or zygote) and also the lining of your uterus. You have a period.


What is a cell that forms in ferilization?

The first cell to form in fertilization is the zygote. The zygote undergoes cell reproduction in order to form a multicellular embryo, in which all of the cells are genetically identical to the zygote. All of the body cells in the new offspring will, in theory, be genetically identical, unless uncorrected mutations occur.


Is a zygote a two-celled embryo?

No. The term zygote refers to a much broader period at the earliest stages of an organism's development, from the first fusion of sperm and egg to (form a single celled zygote) through many cell divisions (producing a multi-celled zygote) which matures into a blastocyst. So, zygotes can be one celled, two celled, or many celled.


What occurs from interphase in the parent cell to the formation of the zygote?

Interphase is the phase where cell division doesn't happen. For a zygote to occur, two gametes need to be combined. These gametes are created through meiosis, and then combined through sexual reproduction.