Zygote
In double fertilization, a zygote and endosperm are formed. The zygote develops into the embryo, while the endosperm provides nutrition to the developing embryo in flowering plants.
A zygote is the initial cell developed through sexual reproduction and formed when two gametes come together. In other words, a zygote results when the female egg is fertilized. After rapid cell division, it eventually becomes an embryo.
When fertilization occurs, a structure called a zygote is formed. This is a single cell with a full set of chromosomes, resulting from the merging of the egg and sperm. The zygote will eventually divide and develop into a new organism.
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Fertilization
A Zygote is the cell formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg OR ... the foetus (baby) formed.
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in fellopinian tube
The term for single cells formed immediately after conception is "zygote."
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The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.
The first thing that is immediately formed is a zygote.
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