A zygote is the single cell that forms when a sperm fertilizes the egg. A zygote forms because a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell.
No, it is not possible for another man's sperm to "overpower" the biological father's sperm in a pregnancy. The genetic traits of the baby are determined by the biological parents, so the baby will resemble the biological father genetically.
Yes, it is the secondary oocyte that the sperm fertilizes. The secondary oocyte completes meiosis II to become a mature egg only after fertilization.
The cell that fertilises the egg cell is called the sperm cell. _-------O That's how a sperm cell looks like <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
The man is responsible for determining the sex of a baby. Sperm carries either an X or Y chromosome, which determines the baby's sex when it fertilizes the egg. If an X-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, it will be a girl (XX); if a Y-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, it will be a boy (XY).
sperm and egg. the sperm FERTILIZES the egg.
Sperm fertilizes the woman's egg cell.
A fertalized egg is a zygote.
A zygote is the single cell that forms when a sperm fertilizes the egg. A zygote forms because a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell.
Sperm fertilizes the egg to create a new life.
It is the sperm that fertilizes the egg that will determine the sex of your baby. Some sperm carry the X-chromosome and some sperm carry the Y-chromosome. If an X-chromosome-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby will be a girl. If a Y-chromosome-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby will be a boy.
No, it is not possible for another man's sperm to "overpower" the biological father's sperm in a pregnancy. The genetic traits of the baby are determined by the biological parents, so the baby will resemble the biological father genetically.
Yes, it is the secondary oocyte that the sperm fertilizes. The secondary oocyte completes meiosis II to become a mature egg only after fertilization.
The cell that fertilises the egg cell is called the sperm cell. _-------O That's how a sperm cell looks like <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Yes, if all conditions are right.
The man is responsible for determining the sex of a baby. Sperm carries either an X or Y chromosome, which determines the baby's sex when it fertilizes the egg. If an X-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, it will be a girl (XX); if a Y-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, it will be a boy (XY).
The moment when sperm fertilizes an egg is called conception.