Give two differences between a zygote and a foetus.
Answers
Answered by
10
Answer:
Explanation:
Zygote:
(i)It is single celled.
(ii)It is formed during fertilisation when sperm fuses into ovum.
Foetus:
(i)It is multicellular.
(ii)Embryo formation is a post fertilisation processing which zygote multiplies into multicellular body.
Answered by
16
The differences between a zygote and a fetus are as follows:
Zygote
- It is a cell formed when the fusion of male gamete and female gamete takes place.
- It is unicellular.
- It is found in the fallopian tubes.
- In zygote compaction and the formation of blastula occurs.
Fetus
- It is a stage of the embryo that resembles a human being.
- It is multicellular.
- It is found in the uterus.
- In fetus development of organ occurs.
Similar questions