Topic: Formation of a Zygote
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How is fertilization related to the formation of the zygote?
It is the main stage of mitosis Read More »
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What is the reproduction without meiosis and zygote formation?
Asexual reproduction Read More »
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What is total number of cell division during formation of 50 zygo...
Zero. The zygote is the first cell formed by the fertilization of an egg by a sperm cell. It doesn't divide during it's formation, but it does divide afterwards. Read More »
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Mitosis, the duplication of cells (2). Meiosis will also duplicate cells, but will lead to haploid cells (gametes, eggs and sperm). Read More »
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These are the ones........... 1. Habitat Isolation. Two species may live in the same area but in different habitats. Living in these different habitats ( in water, living on land, or living in tree tops) effectively segregate these organism... Read More »
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1. You might expect some mechanism in the zygote to deactivate, destroy, or expel half the homologous chromatids, to maintain the diploid number, or... 2. The zygote would be tetraploid. Read More »
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Accidental? Someone tripped and fell on someone else's penis? Do you mean unplanned? You need plan B, the morning after pill. Plan B: 1] prevents ovulation, 2] prevents sperm from reaching the egg, and 3] prevents implantation of zygote [fe... Read More »
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4, cleavage Duinrg cleavage stage a large number of cells are formed, which can then be patterned into germ layers and along the body axes. Read More »
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Meiosis reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid. In humans, the chromosome number is reduced from a diploid number of 46 to a haploid number of 23. Thus, at the conclusion of meiosis, each male gamete (sperm) and female gamete... Read More »
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The microsporangia in the male strobile rupture at the right period of the year releasing thousands of pollen grains. Since their pollen grains are “winged” they can be transported by the wind over distances. When the pollen grains fall int... Read More »
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