The Zygote is the only diploid cell in the haploid cell life cycle.
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 diploid zygote is a cell formed by the fusion of two haploid gametes (sperm and egg) during fertilization. It contains a full set of chromosomes, with one set inherited from each parent, making it a diploid cell. This zygote will then undergo cell division to develop into an organism.
True. A diploid zygote contains a full set of chromosomes, one set from each parent, and is formed through the fusion of two haploid gametes. This diploid zygote will then undergo mitosis to develop into the offspring's first body cell from which all subsequent cells will arise.
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.
There are two types of cells in the body - haploid cells and diploid cells. The difference between haploid and diploid cells is related to the number of chromosomes that the cell contains.
It become a diploid cell.It is known as the zygote
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 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.
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
Zygote
Zygote is formed when combined.Zygote is a diploid cell.
A zygote is diploid.
A diploid zygote is a cell formed by the fusion of two haploid gametes (sperm and egg) during fertilization. It contains a full set of chromosomes, with one set inherited from each parent, making it a diploid cell. This zygote will then undergo cell division to develop into an organism.
the zygote
The new diploid cell produced immediately after fertilization is called a zygote. It forms when the egg cell is fertilized by a sperm cell, resulting in the fusion of genetic material from both parents. The zygote contains a complete set of chromosomes and will undergo cell division to develop into an organism.
Double fertilization in angiosperms produces a diploid zygote and a triploid endosperm. This process involves one sperm cell fertilizing the egg cell to form the zygote, while another sperm cell fuses with the central cell to form the endosperm.
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.