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How is zygote different from foetus ???

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Answered by Khounish
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Zygote and Foetus are the two different terminologies, which refers to the developmental stages inside the mother’s womb or uterus.

The zygote is the initial stage in baby development. It is also known as a fertilized ovum formed from the union of the sperm cell and the egg cell.

Foetus refers to the fully developed zygote which is in the final stage in baby development.

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Answered by turnipZara
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Both the zygote and the fetus are parts of different stages of human development.

Zygote

  • A zygote is formed by the fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and egg.
  • It has a unicellular structure.
  • This stage occurs after the processes of fertilization.
  • In Zygote a well-described body is absent.

Fetus

  • The fetus is the stage of the embryo that nearly resembles a human being

  • It has a multicellular structure.
  • Fetus stage occurs after the processes of cell division and cell labor division.
  • In Fetus, well-described body parts are present.

*here fetus also means foetus.

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