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No, they use external fertilization by "shooting" out their spores when they fall to the ground. The spores will overtime be buried in the ground and then a new pine tree will grow with enough resources.
Haploid gametes form diploid zygotes when they combine during fertilization. The zygote then undergoes cell division to form a multicellular organism.
Zygotes are produced when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell during sexual reproduction. This process is called fertilization, and it typically occurs in the fallopian tube. The resulting zygote contains a unique combination of genetic material from both parents and is the first stage of development for a new organism.
The joining is called fertilization. The sperm is said to "fertilize" the egg when it enters the egg, producing a zygote, a one cell embryo. It is now a sperm's DNA paired up with the egg's DNA. Then the zygote starts dividing into more cells and is called a blastocyst (a multi-celled embryo) and when the cells start to differentiate it is called a fetus.
The haploid form of Ulva switches to its diploid form through a process called conjugation. During conjugation, two haploid individuals come into close contact and exchange genetic material, resulting in the formation of diploid zygotes. These zygotes then develop into the diploid form of Ulva.
No, they use external fertilization by "shooting" out their spores when they fall to the ground. The spores will overtime be buried in the ground and then a new pine tree will grow with enough resources.
Haploid gametes form diploid zygotes when they combine during fertilization. The zygote then undergoes cell division to form a multicellular organism.
The result is a fertilized egg called a zygote :]
Goodies sent from Palawan is the correct form of this statement.
Zygotes are produced when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell during sexual reproduction. This process is called fertilization, and it typically occurs in the fallopian tube. The resulting zygote contains a unique combination of genetic material from both parents and is the first stage of development for a new organism.
Fertilize is the verb form of fertilization.
No, the correct form is "either me" or "me either." "Me either" is a colloquial expression used to agree with a previous statement.
If the animal is a bird, then it has wings.
The grammatically correct statement is "She does not have her book." In English, the verb "have" is used as an auxiliary verb in negative sentences, so the correct form is "have" instead of "has."
Oxygen is transported to body cells in the form of oxyhemoglobin.
The joining is called fertilization. The sperm is said to "fertilize" the egg when it enters the egg, producing a zygote, a one cell embryo. It is now a sperm's DNA paired up with the egg's DNA. Then the zygote starts dividing into more cells and is called a blastocyst (a multi-celled embryo) and when the cells start to differentiate it is called a fetus.
This form of birth control does not interfer with fertilization but does inhibit inplantation