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Fraternal twins also known as monozygotic happens when two eggs have been released by the mother and then fertilized by two sperm.Select one:a.FALSEb.TRUE

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Fraternal twins also known as monozygotic happens when two eggs have been released by the mother and then fertilized by two sperm.

Select one:

  • a. FALSE
  • b. TRUE
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Solution

Break Down the Problem

  1. Identify the key terms: "fraternal twins" and "monozygotic."
  2. Understand the definitions and biological processes of twin formation.

Relevant Concepts

  1. Fraternal Twins: Also known as dizygotic twins, they arise when two separate eggs are fertilized by two different sperm cells.
  2. Monozygotic Twins: Also known as identical twins, they result from the division of one fertilized egg (zygote) into two embryos.

Analysis and Detail

  • The statement in the question incorrectly defines "fraternal twins" as "monozygotic." Fraternal twins occur when two distinct eggs are released and fertilized by separate sperm.
  • Monozygotic twins occur when a single fertilized egg splits into two.

Verify and Summarize

  • Since the definitions of fraternal (dizygotic) and monozygotic twins are clear and distinct, the statement is false.

Final Answer

a. FALSE

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