It depends on the body of the gametophyte
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
Gametes do not eat as they are reproductive cells with the sole function of fertilizing to form a zygote. They derive nutrients from the organism they belong to.
Zygote
ovary
Fertilization is the short answer. This process results in a fertilized egg known as a zygote.
It depends on the body of the gametophyte
The nutrients used by the zygote between fertilization and implantation come from the newly formed placenta. The placenta is what provides nourishment to the developing fetus.
It depends on the body of the gametophyte
'It feeds the zygote', yes providing nutrients needed for the organism to grow and develop.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
There are no nutrients in water because it's a natural resource.
Gametes do not eat as they are reproductive cells with the sole function of fertilizing to form a zygote. They derive nutrients from the organism they belong to.
The fertilized egg, or zygote, is nourished by the yolk in the egg, which provides essential nutrients for its development. As the zygote begins to divide and form an embryo, it relies on the surrounding uterine environment for additional support, including oxygen and nutrients delivered through the placenta in mammals. In plants, the endosperm provides nourishment to the developing embryo within the seed.
It depends on your definition of nutrients.
it is water and air for the nutrients
Zygote
It probably has more nutrients in the flavored water.