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four differences between zygote and foetus​

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Answered by aakash847
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1)The product of fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and egg is called zygote. 2)It is a unicellular structure. ... Whereas foetus is actually formed by multiple divisions of zygote. 1)The stage of the embryo which nearly resembles a human being is called a foetus.

Answered by sHiVaNi9030
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Zygote:

• It is the earliest stage of development

• It is formed by the fusion of male and female gametes

• It is a single cell

• The zygote divides several times to form an embryo

• The zygote normally lasts a week and then develop into its next stage.

Foetus

• It is the last developmental stage of an organism

• The stage of the embryo that shows all the main recognizable body

parts of a mature organism.

• The foetus stage occurs after the embryo stage.

• Foetus mainly undergoes internal

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