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differentiate between zygote and embryo? 5 points odf difference

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Difference between zygote and embryo in points

A zygote is a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes, usually a sperm and egg. A zygote may not develop properly to become an embryo. ... The root of zygote comes from Greek and means “joined”. Therefore, zygote is the stage of embryogenic development just after the sperm and ovum fertilization.

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• Zygote is the most initial stage of an organism while it becomes an embryo later.

• Zygote is unicellular and becomes multicellular, while embryo starts as a multicellular stage.

• Zygote does not change its size with time, but embryo increases its size with time.

• Embryo undergoes through organogenesis but not the zygote. In other words, embryo performs specialization of cells but not the zygote.

• Zygote is moving through the fallopian tube, but embryo is always implanted in mammals.

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