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improper working of the reproduction organ can be lead to death true or false.
what is the process of fusion of the sperm and ovum called.
The fusion of products of sperm is known as.
the transformation of the larva into the adult through drastic change is called


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Answered by ccbhedke
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● It is true that the improper working of the reproduction organ can be lead to death. Because the fertilization may not take place. If it take so, the Zygote may not get enough nutrition for the development. Hence in result, the embryo may die.

● The process of fusion of sperm and ovum (egg) is called as 'fertilization'. when sperm and ovum fuse together they perform this process of fertilization to fuse together. Then it develops into zygote. When it divides itself it forms embryo. When the gametes join they form a cell called a zygote. It is a unicellular cell. This diploid also called Zygote further replicates itself rapidly to form a multicellular organism. So zygote as we know is formed after the fusion of a male and female gamete. zygote is diploid in nature (2n). In the case of unicellular organisms the zygote undergoes mitosis to produce identical daughter cells.

● The fusion of products of sperm is called as zyogote. When sperm and ovum fuse together it results in the formation of zygote. It

● the transformation of larva into an adult through drastic changes is called as metamorphosis.

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER :

The cell theory state three major point :

The cell is the smallest unit of structure of all living things.

The cell is the unit of function of all living things.

All cells arise from preexisting cells.

The cell theory was proposed by the SCHWANN and SCHLIEDEN in year 1839 and was modified by VICHOW in 1858.

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