Trisomy zygotes typically have an extra chromosome, providing an extra copy of genetic material which can compensate for any missing genes and help maintain normal cellular function. Monosomy individuals, on the other hand, lack one chromosome which can lead to more severe genetic abnormalities and developmental issues, making survival less likely.
No, not all zygotes develop into embryos. Some zygotes may fail to implant in the uterus and are naturally lost during menstruation. Others may encounter genetic abnormalities that prevent further development.
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Two individuals that develop from the same zygote are called identical twins. If they develop from two separate zygotes, they are fraternal.
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No because all organisms or zygotes (male or female) has sex chromosomes X in male it is XX while in female it is XY
It depends on what's missing. Zygotes missing a chromosome (monosomy) have 45 chromosomes and many do survive; some human monosomies are monosomy 7, 11 or 13. A monosomy X results in Turner syndrome; there must be at least one X chromosome, or the embryo won't survive.
In the woman, yes, one in three of her zygotes will survive to make a baby, the other two are just disposed of through the cervix.
After fertilization, zygotes are diploid.
A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it
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Yes, zygotes are diploid cells in the early stages of development.
Zygotes are diploid during the early stages of development.
No, not all zygotes develop into embryos. Some zygotes may fail to implant in the uterus and are naturally lost during menstruation. Others may encounter genetic abnormalities that prevent further development.
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Girls are most common, and don't ask why... please! * Girls are most common, period. The male zygotes are weaker and less likely to survive.
Two individuals that develop from the same zygote are called identical twins. If they develop from two separate zygotes, they are fraternal.
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