zygote is a reproductive material that contains male gametes,or sperm cells! yay! u guys got the answer. your welcome! haha! :)
They are called zygote
During fertilization in plants, the nucleus of the sperm (from the pollen) fuses with the nucleus of the egg (in the ovule) to form a zygote. This zygote then develops into an embryo, which grows into a new plant.
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 male and female gametes unite to form the zygote, it is called fertilization. In flowering plants it is followed by pollination and pollen germination.
An eygote is not a standard term in botany; however, it might be a misspelling of "zygote." In plants, a zygote is formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell during the reproductive process, leading to the development of a new plant organism. This zygote undergoes cell division and differentiation, eventually developing into a seed that can grow into a new plant. If you meant something else by "eygote," please clarify for further assistance.
Zygote
They are called zygote
During fertilization in plants, the nucleus of the sperm (from the pollen) fuses with the nucleus of the egg (in the ovule) to form a zygote. This zygote then develops into an embryo, which grows into a new plant.
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 male and female gametes unite to form the zygote, it is called fertilization. In flowering plants it is followed by pollination and pollen germination.
A zygote is the fertilized egg cell of a plant. The zygote develops into the plant embryo, and the ovule develops into the seed coat. Together with the endosperm, these components comprise the seed.a seed
An eygote is not a standard term in botany; however, it might be a misspelling of "zygote." In plants, a zygote is formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell during the reproductive process, leading to the development of a new plant organism. This zygote undergoes cell division and differentiation, eventually developing into a seed that can grow into a new plant. If you meant something else by "eygote," please clarify for further assistance.
the zygote travels down the fallopian tube and attaches itself to the thick end lining of the uterus.
Zygote
A zygote is not an egg; there are no zygote eggs. If there were, I could eat them.
ovary
A zygote is diploid.