A zygote.
Baby is formed
a zygote
Sperm cells and egg cells join together in the ovule, which is located in the ovary of the flower. This union, known as fertilization, initiates the process of seed formation.
The single cell formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg is called a zygote.
When an egg is fertilized by sperm, it forms a zygote. The zygote is the first stage of development in a new organism and contains a unique combination of genetic material from both the egg and the sperm.
When a sperm and egg join, they create a fertilized egg known as a zygote.
Two zygotes will be formed after fertilization.
After a sperm cell joins with an egg cell in apple trees, a fertilized egg is formed which develops into a seed. This seed contains the genetic material from both the sperm and egg, and when planted, can potentially grow into a new apple tree.
The cell formed when an egg and a sperm join is called a zygote. This cell contains the combined genetic material from both the egg and the sperm, and it marks the beginning of a new organism. The zygote undergoes cell division and development to eventually form an embryo.
The zygote is formed in the fallopian tube after fertilization of the egg by sperm. It is the initial stage of embryonic development where the genetic material from both the egg and sperm combine to form a single cell with a complete set of chromosomes.
fertilization
Twenty-three chromosomes are in a cell that is formed from a sperm and egg cell.