Distinguish between gamete and zygote ?
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The cells involved in sexual reproduction is called gametes. Gametes are of two types - Male gamete and female gamete. The male gamete in animals is called sperm and female gamete is called ovum or egg.
Fusion of gametes give rise to a single cell called zygote. The cell which is formed by the fusion of a male gamete and a female gamete is called zygote.In other words, zygote is a fertilised ovum or fertilised egg. All the multicellular animals start their life from a zygote through sexual reproduction. The fusion of gametes is called fertilisation.
Fusion of gametes give rise to a single cell called zygote. The cell which is formed by the fusion of a male gamete and a female gamete is called zygote.In other words, zygote is a fertilised ovum or fertilised egg. All the multicellular animals start their life from a zygote through sexual reproduction. The fusion of gametes is called fertilisation.
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