the single cell when a sperm's DNA combines with the egg's DNA is called fertilization
A group of cells that develops from a single original cell is called a clone.
By definition, a single celled organism consists of only one cell. If it were to have two or more cells we would call it a multi-cellular organism.
A zygote is formed when a sperm cell fuses with an egg cell during fertilization. This fusion combines the genetic material from both parents, creating a single diploid cell that contains a complete set of chromosomes. The zygote then undergoes several divisions and differentiations, eventually developing into an embryo.
Photosynthesis combines carbon dioxide and water, using sunlight to trap energy in the form of glucose in a cell.
Most 99.99% of the time only one is supposed to.
all it requires is a single sperm cell, and a bit of extra information here, a single discharge of male sperm contains millions of sperm cells.
sperms
The life of an human begins when the sex cells or gametes unite.Sex cells are the male sperms and the female ova.During copulation the sperms travels to meet the ova in order to fertilise with it.When they fertilise a zygote is formed which is single cell.
A group of cells that develops from a single original cell is called a clone.
Single cell organism?
Syncytia is the multinucleated condition in which many cells combines and form a single large cell,due to any viral infection.
Onions are multicellular, but this term refers to the entire organism - you cannot call a single onion cell a "multi cell".
it makes the sperms move to the egg to fertilize it.
An asexual single cell organism who reproduces by mytosis, or splitting the parent cell in half.
Most eggs are non motile. Sperms reach the eggs.
Yes sperms are haploid. They have half the chromosomal number
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