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After fertilization, zygotes are diploid.

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A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it

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Yes, zygotes are diploid cells in the early stages of development.

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Zygotes are diploid during the early stages of development.

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No, not all zygotes develop into embryos. Some zygotes may fail to implant in the uterus and are naturally lost during menstruation. Others may encounter genetic abnormalities that prevent further development.

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'Sulfation of fucoidin in Fucus zygotes' -- subject(s): Zygotes

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In the woman, yes, one in three of her zygotes will survive to make a baby, the other two are just disposed of through the cervix.

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if it is a human chromosome it will have 32 chromosomes

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It depends on the body of the gametophyte

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The egg cells form zygotes after fertilization

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Yes, this is a common procedure.

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Most zygotes with serious chromosomal problems are born with severe mental and physical disabilities; many die before being born or shortly thereafter.

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zygote - singular

zygotes - plural

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Approximately 25-30% of zygotes become successfully implanted in the uterus. Many factors can affect successful implantation, such as the health of the embryo and the receptivity of the uterine lining.

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Only Zygotes of certain species have 46 chromosomes.

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Zygotes are diploid, meaning they contain two sets of chromosomes (one set from each parent). This is because a zygote is formed by the fusion of a haploid egg cell and a haploid sperm cell during fertilization.

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It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.

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Mostly Zygotes. worms, moles, raspberry bushes and quinces.

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Zygotes are formed by the fusion of a sperm and an egg and are the first stage of development in a new organism. Their primary function is to undergo cell division and differentiation to develop into an embryo.

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Two zygotes will be formed after fertilization.

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You remain as a single cell for about 1/2 hour

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The formation of 50 zygotes would involve a total of 49 rounds of cell division, starting from the fertilization of an egg by a sperm. Each round of cell division doubles the number of cells. So, the total number of cell divisions required for 50 zygotes would be 49.

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Identical twins are genetically the same, because they come from the same fertilized egg/sperm cell zygote, which happens to split into two viable zygotes.

Fraternal twins, however, come from two different egg/sperm cell zygotes, that are concurrently fertilized and remain viable.

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No, zygotes result from the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) and are the initial stage of development in sexually reproducing organisms. They cannot develop into a multicellular structure without first undergoing cell division and differentiation, which require genetic material from both parents.

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Diploids and Haploids.

Haploids have one set of chromosomes (Gametes).

Diploids have two sets of chromosomes (Zygotes).

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They live in freshwater ponds typically in an eco firendly habitat where there is a common amount of parasitic zygotes available for the enhancement of the frivilous phytoplanton.

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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.

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False. Zygotes are formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg cell, resulting in a fertilized egg. Reproductive cells are actually called gametes, which include sperm and egg cells.

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Trisomy zygotes typically have an extra chromosome, providing an extra copy of genetic material which can compensate for any missing genes and help maintain normal cellular function. Monosomy individuals, on the other hand, lack one chromosome which can lead to more severe genetic abnormalities and developmental issues, making survival less likely.

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They live in freshwater ponds typically in an eco firendly habitat where there is a common amount of parasitic zygotes available for the enhancement of the frivilous phytoplanton.

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Animal zygotes divide to form more cells. The zygote divides itself many times by mitosis until an embryo is formed.

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Animal zygotes divide to form more cells. The zygote divides itself many times by mitosis until an embryo is formed.

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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.

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