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4 February, 14:20

What is a zygote?

A-structure that nourishes the fetus

B-a sperm fused with an egg

C-an un-fertilizer egg

D-a ball of about 100 cells

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  1. 4 February, 16:46
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    The answer is B explanation I just got it right
  2. 4 February, 16:46
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    B

    Explanation:

    A zygote is the resulting cell from fertilization.

    Fertilization occurs when the sperm (the male gamete/sex cell) fuses with the egg (the female gamete/sex cell). After they fuse, or fertilize, a cell forms that contains half of the DNA from the father (sperm) and the other half from the mother (egg). It has a complete set of DNA, and is considered a haploid cell.

    It is not the structure that nourishes the fetus, an un-fertilized egg, or a ball of about 100 cells. Therefore, the correct answer is B: a sperm fused with an egg.
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