give two differences between a zygote and an embryo
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Difference Between Zygote andEmbryo. A zygote or a zygocyte is theoriginal cell that comes to creation when a new organism is formed through sexual reproduction. ... Theeukaryote is termed as the embryo, in humans, 8 weeks past thefertilization.
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A zygote or a zygocyte is the original cell that comes to creation when a new organism is formed through sexual reproduction. A zygote is formed from the synthesis resulting out of the union of the two distinctive gametes. On the other hand the embryo is the mutlicellular diploid eukaryote in one of the early stages of development. The eukaryote is termed as the embryo, in humans, 8 weeks past the fertilization.
The term ‘zygote’ comes from the root Greek word ‘zygotos’ meaning yoked or ‘to yoke’ or ‘joined’ or to ‘join’. On the other hand, embryocomes from the root Latin word ’embryum’ meaning ‘that which grows’.
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The term ‘zygote’ comes from the root Greek word ‘zygotos’ meaning yoked or ‘to yoke’ or ‘joined’ or to ‘join’. On the other hand, embryocomes from the root Latin word ’embryum’ meaning ‘that which grows’.
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