📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
What is the term for a nucleus formed by the fusion of two pronuclei during fertilization?
A
synkaryon
B
eukaryon
C
heterokaryon
D
syncytium
Explanation
A synkaryon is the newly formed diploid nucleus that results from the fusion of the haploid male and haploid female pronuclei during the process of fertilization, marking the completion of the zygote formation.
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