Science, asked by vinod249, 1 year ago

Two cell that fuse to give zygote are called


yana85: hey it's sperm and ova
captainkhan85: its correct ??

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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It is the haploid gametes that fuse to form a diploid cell called zygote. The two gametes fuse in the human fertilization process to form a single cell, and it is a zygote.

The number of our body cells must increase during development, and only one sperm cell fuses with an egg to have the correct numbers of the chromosomes.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

The two cells that 'fuse to give zygote' are called Gametes.  

Explanation:  

Games are matured cells either of female or male origins that fuse together with another gamete of the 'opposite sex', to create the zygote. Gametes are therefore reproductive cells that can either be male or female.

Examples of gametes are 'sperms and ova'. Each gamete contains 'half the set of chromosomes' and is therefore known as haploids. The gametes fuse together to form the zygote that consists of the full sets of chromosomes.

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