xy
If an egg is fertilized by a sperm containing a Y chromosome, the resulting fertilized egg will develop into a male organism. This is because the presence of the Y chromosome determines the development of male characteristics.
Typically, only one ovule is fertilized during sexual reproduction in plants. This fertilized ovule will develop into a seed, containing the genetic material from both the male and female gametes.
At the womb
The sex of the child is determined by the combination of sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. Typically, a child will develop as male if they inherit one X and one Y chromosome (XY) and as female if they inherit two X chromosomes (XX).
After flowers are pollinated, they will develop into fruits or seeds, depending on the plant species. If the flower is pollinated successfully, the fertilized ovule will develop into a seed, while the ovary will grow into a fruit containing the seeds.
Yes, an embryo can develop with one X chromosome, rather than the XX or XY chromosome pair. An example of this is girls born with Turner's syndrome, who have only one X chromosome.
The rafflesia arnaldii flower dies after a few days, not the whole plant. If the flower has been successfully fertilized, a fruit will develop, containing thousands of tiny seeds.
A fertilized egg develops in the uterus after it leaves the oviduct. It implants into the uterine wall where it continues to grow and develop into an embryo.
Yes. All organisms that reproduce sexually, including all animal species, develop from a fertilized egg of some form.
Cones develop spores and ovules and fertilized ovules develop into seeds.
well a persons sex is determined at conception the thing that determines it is the thirty second chromosome whick is provided by a male it can be an X chromosome or a Y chromosome if it is an X the formula is XX (because the women has an X chromosome) and it is a guy if it is XY
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