give three differences between a zygote and an embryo.
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Zygote
It is the original cell that comes to creation when a new organism is formed through sexual reproduction.
It is formed from the synthesis resulting out of the union of the two distinctive gametes.
It comes from the Greek work zygotos meaning yoked or to yoke or joined or to join.
Embryo
It is A multicellular diploid eukaryote in one of the early stages of development.
The eukaryote is termed as the embryo in humans 8 weeks past the fertilization.
It comes from the root Latin word embryum meaning that which grows.
It is the original cell that comes to creation when a new organism is formed through sexual reproduction.
It is formed from the synthesis resulting out of the union of the two distinctive gametes.
It comes from the Greek work zygotos meaning yoked or to yoke or joined or to join.
Embryo
It is A multicellular diploid eukaryote in one of the early stages of development.
The eukaryote is termed as the embryo in humans 8 weeks past the fertilization.
It comes from the root Latin word embryum meaning that which grows.
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