No.
Different species = no breeding.
This has never been tried, nor should it.
But related animals of different species can produce offspring.
Examples: Donkeys and horses create mules.
Lions and tigers make ligers or tigons.
There are many man made hybrids like those above, like striped bass x white bass hybrids.
Even natural hybrids exist, like golden winged x blue winged warblers, rose breasted x black headed grosbeaks. Spotted bass will naturally hybridize with smallmouth or largemouth bass.
However, non related hybrids, say, as a deer x antelope are virtually genetically impossible.
Zygote is formed by the unification of an ovum and a sperm.Sperm provides the nucleus whereas the oven provides the cytoplasm of the zygote.Union of a sperm and a ovum is called fertilization and zygote formed in this way is diploid in nature.
the female egg and male sperm.
spermatogenesis produces 4 sperm cells and oogenisis produces one ovum. Both have 23 chromosomes each
Meiosis < hope it helps you along your biological way (: Eggs (also called ova or oocytes), and sperm are called "Sex Cells". A single egg cell is called an ovum, and a single sperm cell is called a spermatozoa.
For a conception an egg cell and many sperm are needed. When the cells find each other, they fuse after a while and the chromosomes come together. Then the zygote (= fertilized egg) is formed and can begin to divide. Phenomenology gives us the characteristics of the ovum and sperm. There are no cells in humans that are so different and yet belong so much together
Typically, only one sperm fertilizes an ovum to form a zygote. Multiple sperm attempting to fertilize the ovum can lead to abnormalities in the resulting embryo.
The luckiest of all sperms makes it alive and fuses with the ovum.
The sperm can have either X or Y sex chromosome. If the sperm with X chromosome fertilize the ovum, you get female baby. If the sperm with Y chromosome fertilize the ovum, you get male baby. Ovum always has got X chromosome in it.
ovum isalways haploid and when a haploid sperm fertilize it the embryo become diploid
Ovum has a layer of zona pellucida around itself. When a sperm enters the ovum, the cortical granules present in the ovum, causes the thickening of the zona pellucida. This prevents the entry of other sperms in the ovum and only one sperm is able to fertilize the egg.
Sperm
Sperm are the small motile gametes that fertilize the ovum (egg) during sexual reproduction in many organisms. They typically have a whip-like tail (flagellum) that helps them swim towards the egg for fertilization to occur.
The egg in the human Female is known as the ovum. The ovum needs to be fertilised by its male counterpart, the sperm.
Sperm cells fertilize the ovum, they are not fertilized. The primary reason for how the term is used is because most sperm compete to reach and penetrate the egg.
No it can not.
Many can reach the ovum but only one can penetrate and fertilize it.
B. A human sperm cell and a human ovum are types of gametes. Gametes are reproductive cells that fuse during fertilization to form a new organism. In the case of humans, sperm cells are the male gametes and ovum (egg) cells are the female gametes.