Biology, asked by sigdelsandhya995, 9 days ago

How many chromosomes are there in ovum and zygote why

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Answered by tajit9914
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Answer:

here is your ans

Explanation:

Meiosis 2 is also equational division and thus the ovum is haploid (n=23). Hence the correct answer is option 'c'. Note: Humans show 46 chromosomes ( 23 pairs). The gametes are always haploid so that during fertilisation when the gametes fuse, the zygote is diploid and thus the ploidy level is maintained.

Answered by bendimohini6
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Answer:

23 chromosomes will be present in ovum

46 chromosomes will be present in zygote

Explanation:

Chromosomes numbers are different in ovum and zygote .

The ovum is the unfertilized egg, so it only has the chromosomes from the mother (and each chromosome it has only once).

The resulting cells also called a zygote, has twice the amount of chromosome than an ovum or a sperm.

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