a zygote
The structure that receives the ovulated oocyte and provides a site for fertilization is called the fallopian tube, also known as the oviduct. Fertilization typically occurs in the ampulla region of the fallopian tube.
In bryophytes, fertilization typically takes place in the archegonium, which is the female reproductive structure. The sperm swims through water to reach the egg inside the archegonium, where fertilization occurs.
The hollow structure at the base of the pistil that protects developing ovules is called the ovary. It serves as a protective chamber for the ovules, where fertilization occurs and seeds develop. After fertilization, the ovary often matures into a fruit, aiding in seed dispersal.
The cuticular and the stomatal level of the leaf structure affects foliar fertilization.
day 6
a zygote
meiosis
The structure that receives the ovulated oocyte and provides a site for fertilization is called the fallopian tube, also known as the oviduct. Fertilization typically occurs in the ampulla region of the fallopian tube.
In humans, fertilization or union of gametes (sperm and ova) occurs in the anterior part of oviduct and zygote is formed
In bryophytes, fertilization typically takes place in the archegonium, which is the female reproductive structure. The sperm swims through water to reach the egg inside the archegonium, where fertilization occurs.
fertilization occurs in the flower when the pollen grains from the anther ( stamen ) travels down to the style of the pistil into the ovary which will then fertilize the eggs (ovules) in which seeds will be formed
Fertilization refers mainly to the sperm meeting the egg and the process leading to that moment.Incubation occurs after the egg has been fertilized when the egg is being heated and as the chicken is being formed.
external fertilization
The process is called fertilization, which occurs when a sperm cell joins with an egg cell to form a zygote.
When sperm fuses with egg it is called fertilization .
Fertilization normally occurs in the fallopian tubes. The sperm swim to the fallopian tubes and wait for ovulation to occur, they then swim to meet the egg. Once fertilization occurs the fertilized egg travel down to the uterus where it implants, and this is when a female is pregnant. In higher plants (angiosperms) fertilization occurs in the embryo sac. Out of two male gametes released from the pollen tube one fuses with the egg while the other one fuses with secondary nucleus (secondary nucleus is formed by the fusion of two polar nuclei). Thus, double fertilization occurs in such plants. The embryo develops from the zygote and the endosperm develops from triple fusion.
the fruits which are formed without fertilization are called parthenocarpic fruits