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Adult angiosperms are typically diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes in their cells. The haploid stage occurs during the formation of gametes (sex cells) through meiosis, where the chromosomes are reduced by half to create haploid cells.
As an adult, you are diploid. This means that your cells contain two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. haploid cells contain only one set of chromosomes, like sperm and egg cells.
The mature diploid (2n) adult phase of Ulva that produces spores is called the sporophyte. In this phase, the sporophyte undergoes meiosis to produce haploid spores, which then develop into the gametophyte generation. The gametophyte is haploid (n) and produces gametes that fuse to form a zygote, completing the life cycle.
The larval stage of mollusks is called a trochophore, which is a free-swimming, ciliated larva that eventually develops into the adult form. For annelids, the larval stage is called a trochophore or a nectochaete, which also metamorphoses into the adult form after a period of growth and development.
The archenteron, which develops into the digestive system of an animal, is formed during gastrulation, the process by which the cells of a blastula are partitioned into three separate germ layers.
Adult angiosperms are typically diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes in their cells. The haploid stage occurs during the formation of gametes (sex cells) through meiosis, where the chromosomes are reduced by half to create haploid cells.
The adult tunicate develops a tough sac around its body called a tunic, which gives the group its name. This tunic acts as a protective covering and helps support the organism's body structure.
We have to distinguish between fertilized and unfertilized eggs to really answer that question. A fertilized egg contains an embryonic chicken which as it develops will have, by the time it hatches, all the bones that an adult chicken has (only smaller, of course). But in an unfertilized egg (the kind sold in grocery stores to be eaten) there are no bones. The shell itself is somewhat bone like, but it is not actually a bone.
If the Egg is unfertilized It Means that the particular animal that has the egg has not reproduced with the opposite sex meaning that there is no developing Embryo(un developed baby) inside. If the animal had had reproduced with ther opposite sex the opposite would have happened and slowly it would have developed into an adult.
As an adult, you are diploid. This means that your cells contain two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. haploid cells contain only one set of chromosomes, like sperm and egg cells.
A baby sea-monkey is called a nauplius. It is the larval stage of a sea-monkey before it develops into an adult.
Most adult protists are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. This is in contrast to some lower life forms, such as algae, which can have a haploid dominant life cycle stage.
Dosen't anyone know? It hatches into a larva , then a pupa, then finally an adult mosquito! Try not to get bitten!
A silverback is a mature adult male gorilla. They are called silverbacks due to the silver-colored hair that develops on their backs as they reach adulthood.
An adult monkey is called an adult monkey
complete metamorphosis
Hatchling -> baby -> juvi -> adult. An adult leopard gecko would be called an adult.