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How are zygote formed?


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Answered by Anonymous
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The cells from each parent that combine to form the zygote are called gametes. In humans, the male gamete is called sperm, and the female gamete is called an egg. When the gametes join they form a cell called a zygote. Human sperm and eggs contain 23 chromosomes.

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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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Explanation:

zygote is the fertilized cell that will grow into a new animal or plant. ... So, a zygote is formed from the union of two gametes, and is the first stage in a human organism's development. Zygotes are produced by fertilization between two haploid cells, the ovum and the sperm cells, which make a diploid cell.

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