A zygote is diploid, it is formed by the union of a male sex cell (a sperm) and a female sex cell (an ovum) both of which are haploid.
A zygote is a fertilized egg, so half of the number came from the sperm (a haploid number or n) and half came from the egg (also a haploid number or n) so the zygote has a diploid chromosome number (2n).
Haploid Gametes Egg Sperm Fertilization Zygote Blastula Gastrula Embryo Fetus
two haploid gametes fuse to produce a zygote which develops into a diploid sporophyte. <3, Katie:)
True. In sexual reproduction, two haploid gametes (sperm and egg) fuse during fertilization to produce a diploid zygote. The zygote has a full set of chromosomes, with half from each parent.
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A zygote is diploid.
No - a zygote will be diploid. The sperm and egg are haploid - but they combine to create the zygote - which means it will have 2 sets of chromosomes.
its a diploid.
24 haploid. Egg has 24 haploid too. So when they combine to turn into a zygote, the zygote has 48 diploid. I learned this at school. And it is in a textbook.
No, a zygote is a diploid because it has the full number of 46 (23pairs) of chromosomes. Two gametes one from the male one from the female meet to form a zygote. gametes = haploid everything else = diploid
The haploid cells are the sperm and egg cell.
A zygote is a fertilized egg, so half of the number came from the sperm (a haploid number or n) and half came from the egg (also a haploid number or n) so the zygote has a diploid chromosome number (2n).
A haploid cell has half the usual number of chromosomes, a diploid cell has the full set, and a zygote is formed when two haploid cells combine to create a diploid cell.
Haploid Gametes Egg Sperm Fertilization Zygote Blastula Gastrula Embryo Fetus
two haploid gametes fuse to produce a zygote which develops into a diploid sporophyte. <3, Katie:)
the zygote
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