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What is formed when two gametes involved ?

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Answered by ruby1406
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Answer:

Explanation:

When two gametes that is a male and a female gamete fuse they form a Zygote this Zygote develops to form an embryo, this Embryo further develops in the uterus of a female to form a living individual.

Answered by bestwriters
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Zygote is formed when two gametes involved.

Explanation:

  • The process of fusion of male and female gamete to form zygote is called fertilisation. This type of reproduction is called sexual reproduction.
  • The gametes are haploid in nature and each carry half of the genetic information from both the individuals.
  • The zygote divides into embryo.
  • The male gamete is mobile and female is immobile. Male gamete has flagellum which uses it move from one male body to female body or female egg.
  • The embryo formed is diploid in nature.
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