A newly formed zygote forms immediately begins the process of cell division and differentiation which lead to the formation of an embryo.
They form a zygote. A zygote is a single cell with the full (diploid) complement of chromosomes. In the case of a multicellular organism the zygote will multiply into a mass of daughter cells called an embryo.
one set of chromosomes
It becomes an embryo
Zygote is immediately produced when an animal's egg cell is fertilized by the sperm.
This produces a zygote (the fertilized egg).
CLEAVAGE The cleavage process directly follows the zygote stage. The zygote stage is the earliest developmental stage of an embryo.
In sexual reproduction, fertilization results in a zygote (cell) containing material from the two gametes. The zygote will divide to form new cells that establish the blastocyst stage, and in some organisms will form an embryo.
Zygote
The sperm unites with the Ovum in the womb, to form a zygote, which is the beginning of the Embryo.
A zygote.
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They meet in the oviduct ('tube' connecting the ovary and the uterus).
A zygote where the nuclear content is diploid
Two gametes join together during fertilization to form a zygote.
They form a zygote. A zygote is a single cell with the full (diploid) complement of chromosomes. In the case of a multicellular organism the zygote will multiply into a mass of daughter cells called an embryo.
The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.
The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.