Biology, asked by giroeskkzi, 10 months ago

The formation of a zygote requires:

(a) Male gamete
(b) Female gamete
(c) Male and Female gamete
(d) It does not need gametes

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Answered by ItzCuteChori
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(c) Male and Female gamete ✔️

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(c) Male and Female gamete

Explanation:

The two gamete cells that combine to form cells through sexual reproduction are called zygote or zygocyte or also know as zygocyte. In multicellular beings, zygote is the prototype of the embryo. In unicellular beings, the zygote splits itself to produce new offspring, which is usually accomplished by the process of meiosis.

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