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Q: How many times of cell division does the zygote need so as to become the eight-cell embryo?
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How is an embryo produced?

Embryo is produced by cell division of zygote .


What type of division occurs to produc an embryo plant from the diploid zygote?

halploid


What is a another name for zygote?

One would think it's embryo but a zygote is not a embryo yet, it is the early stage of what will become a embryo. Zygote is the word used and you can use the word cell since a zygote is the initial cell formed after a sperm and egg have joined. After 1 week it has transformed into a embryo.


What type of division occurs to produce an embryo plant from the diploid zygote formed?

halploid


What type of division occurs to produce an embryo plant the diploid zygote formed after fertilization?

meiosis


What type of division occurs to produce an embryo plant from the diploid zygote formed after ferilization?

Haploid


What type of division occur to produce an embryo plant from the diploid zygote formed after fertilization?

meiosis


How does zygote develop to become an embryo then a fetus?

I dont freaking know


What immediately happens after zygote form?

A newly formed zygote forms immediately begins the process of cell division and differentiation which lead to the formation of an embryo.


What sequence best represents sexual reproduction in order?

1. gametes - zygote - fertilization - embryo 2. fertilization - zygote - gametes - embryo 3. zygote - gametes - fertilization - embryo 4. gametes - fertilization - zygote - embryo answer is 4. gametes-fertilization-zygote-embryo


How do babies become embryos?

Babies don't become embryos, it's the other way around. A fertilised egg becomes a zygote, a zygote becomes an embryo, an embryo becomes a foetus, a foetus becomes a baby.


At what stage does an embryo become larger than the zygote?

After cleavage finishes, the cell cycle continues as normal - cell division slows, yet cells grow in size instead of just continually dividing. This is when gastrulation begins (the in-folding of the hollow blastula into multiple germ layers forming the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm).