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After the egg has been fertilized the egg transfoms into a zygote the embryo and then a fetus which after becomes a baby!
The zygote is significant because it is the cell from which an organism develops, that results from the fertilization of the egg by the sperm. The zygote normally caries the full genetic complement of the organism, thus have all the genetic information to build a human body as well as maintain it (metabolism).
A normal human diploid zygote contains a full set of 46 chromosomes. A zygote refers to the initial cell that is formed when two gamete cells join together through sexual reproduction.
They form a zygote. A zygote is a single cell with the full (diploid) complement of chromosomes. In the case of a multicellular organism the zygote will multiply into a mass of daughter cells called an embryo.
A zygote is a fertilized egg cell, so it is diploid and thus has a full set of DNA. If the adult has 30 pairs of chromosomes, the zygote would have 30 pairs. If there are 30 chromosomes, then the zygote will have 60 (30 from the mother and 30 from the father). It comes down to whether you meant individual chromosomes or pairs of chromosomes.
After the egg has been fertilized the egg transfoms into a zygote the embryo and then a fetus which after becomes a baby!
first the egg then a swirly type baby thing then it becomes a zygote then a human shape thing and then an almost full baby then a baby
At 40 weeks.
To put it in the simplest terms, your body sees the fertilized egg as a parasite or an infection of microorganisms, because it has the combined DNA structure from both mother and father, so the body doesn't recognize it. Antibodies, cells that defend the body from foreign invaders, would destroy the zygote, or fertilized egg, if the uterus didn't develop a mucous lining to shield and protect it. This allows the zygote to stay implanted in the uterus and develop full-term into the baby that is born.
The zygote is significant because it is the cell from which an organism develops, that results from the fertilization of the egg by the sperm. The zygote normally caries the full genetic complement of the organism, thus have all the genetic information to build a human body as well as maintain it (metabolism).
A normal human diploid zygote contains a full set of 46 chromosomes. A zygote refers to the initial cell that is formed when two gamete cells join together through sexual reproduction.
Human beings have to carry their baby for 9 months or 40 weeks long. However, your baby can be born anytime between 38 and 42 weeks which is considered full term.
well actually it depends how many weeks it took to develop. if full baby, then May.
Yes. The human skin is full of protein. Particularly the male scrotum.
A normal full term pregnancy is approximately 9 months for a human.
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They form a zygote. A zygote is a single cell with the full (diploid) complement of chromosomes. In the case of a multicellular organism the zygote will multiply into a mass of daughter cells called an embryo.