A zygote is the initial cell formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell, marking the beginning of a new organism's development. This process, called fertilization, occurs when the nuclei of the sperm and egg merge, resulting in a diploid cell that contains genetic material from both parents. The zygote undergoes rapid cell division, known as cleavage, as it begins its journey toward becoming an embryo. This stage is crucial for the subsequent development of the organism.
Zygote
In double fertilization, a zygote and endosperm are formed. The zygote develops into the embryo, while the endosperm provides nutrition to the developing embryo in flowering plants.
When fertilization occurs, a structure called a zygote is formed. This is a single cell with a full set of chromosomes, resulting from the merging of the egg and sperm. The zygote will eventually divide and develop into a new organism.
A zygote is the initial cell developed through sexual reproduction and formed when two gametes come together. In other words, a zygote results when the female egg is fertilized. After rapid cell division, it eventually becomes an embryo.
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Fertilization
A Zygote is the cell formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg OR ... the foetus (baby) formed.
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The term for single cells formed immediately after conception is "zygote."
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The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.
The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.
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