define what is zygote in plants
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Both nonflowering and flowering plants come into this world as a single-celled zygote. Scientists define the zygote as a fertilized, diploid, eukaryotic cell that carries an organism's blueprint for continuing the species. ... The zygote forms when a male gamete fertilizes a female gamete.
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after fertilization, the substance formed is zygote....
this becomes seed in plants ..
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