Fertilization
A zygote. It is formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg, and has the potential to develop into a complete organism.
The correct order is: zygote, stem cells, and then mitosis. The zygote is formed after fertilization and undergoes several rounds of mitosis to divide and develop into a multicellular organism. During this process, some cells differentiate into stem cells, which can further differentiate into various cell types. Mitosis continues to occur as the organism grows and develops.
The zygote is significant because it is the cell from which an organism develops, that results from the fertilization of the egg by the sperm. The zygote normally caries the full genetic complement of the organism, thus have all the genetic information to build a human body as well as maintain it (metabolism).
Generally two sex cells i. e. the male gamete combines with the egg to form the zygote that develops into a new organism (embryo).
Fertilization
The stage of a multicellular organism that develops from a zygote.
The stage of a multicellular organism that develops from a zygote.
the answer is Zygote
Natural selection has favored sexually reproducing organisms because this process provides more genetic variation than asexual reproduction. Populations that are variable are more likely to have individuals that possess the necessary genes to meet environmental changes. In sexual reproduction a new Organism results when the recombination of a male haploid/gametic Sperm Cell genetic complement occurs with a female haploid/gametic Ovum genetic complement. A viable, and usually fertile, zygote ensues. You ask When, I say it is that moment of recombination. [What could be more clear?]
A zygote. It is formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg, and has the potential to develop into a complete organism.
The process is called fertilization, where two haploid cells (sperm and egg) combine to form a diploid zygote. This zygote then divides and develops into a new organism.
Well it is of coarse, Zygote,or gene. im prettty sure this helped u with ur hw. {=-]
A zygote is a cell formed by the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) during fertilization. Gametes are specialized sex cells that combine during sexual reproduction to form a zygote, which develops into an organism.
The fertilized egg is known as the zygote. Over time, it develops into the embryo, then the fetus.
The correct order is: zygote, stem cells, and then mitosis. The zygote is formed after fertilization and undergoes several rounds of mitosis to divide and develop into a multicellular organism. During this process, some cells differentiate into stem cells, which can further differentiate into various cell types. Mitosis continues to occur as the organism grows and develops.
The zygote is significant because it is the cell from which an organism develops, that results from the fertilization of the egg by the sperm. The zygote normally caries the full genetic complement of the organism, thus have all the genetic information to build a human body as well as maintain it (metabolism).