Their union forms the zygote.
Fertilization is the short answer. This process results in a fertilized egg known as a zygote.
Typically, only one sperm fertilizes an ovum to form a zygote. Multiple sperm attempting to fertilize the ovum can lead to abnormalities in the resulting embryo.
Zygote
The implantation of the sperm into the ovum is called fertilization. During this process, the genetic material of the sperm combines with the genetic material of the egg, resulting in the formation of a zygote.
A fertilized cell is when a mature ovum (egg) is fertilized by a sperm. It becomes a fertilized cell. The sperm enters the ovum and the tail drops off. Then mitosis occurs and the cell continues to develop.
Ovum is mainly 1n and zygote formed by fusion of ovum and sperm is 2n ,,,
Sperm+ ovum= Zygote
An zygote.
Fertilization is the short answer. This process results in a fertilized egg known as a zygote.
When the ovum and sperm come together they become a fertlized egg also known as a zygote.
A Female ovum and a Male sperm fuse to create a zygote cell. It is the earliest developmental stage of the embryo.
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Typically, only one sperm fertilizes an ovum to form a zygote. Multiple sperm attempting to fertilize the ovum can lead to abnormalities in the resulting embryo.
When the sperm meets the ovum and goes into the zygote .
A Zygote is the cell formed when two gamete (or sex cells) are joined by sexual reproduction. The zygote develops into the baby. The zygote is only the initial stage of the development of the offspring. Usually, a zygote if formed by an ovum and sperm. The ovum being the female sex cell and the sperm being the male's.
Zygote
The sperm unites with the Ovum in the womb, to form a zygote, which is the beginning of the Embryo.