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different between zygote and embryo​

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Answered by mselvimselvi9056
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In general, the zygote is the stage that is succeeded by an embryo.

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Difference between and Zygote and Embryo.

Zygote Embryo

The term zygote is from Greek word 'zygotos' which means to 'join' The term embryo is from Latin work 'embryum' which means 'that which grows'

Zygote is unicellular Embryo is multicellular

Answered by rohit7200
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Zygote Embryo

The term zygote is from Greek word ‘zygotos’ which means to ‘join’ The term embryo is from Latin work ’embryum’ which means ‘that which grows’

Zygote is unicellular Embryo is multicellular

The process of formation of zygote is known as fertilization The process of formation of embryo is known as embryogenesis

In medical terms, zygote is known as zygocyte In medical terms, embryo is known as diploid eukaryote

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