how will you differentiate between a zygote and embryo
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Both these two cells combine to formthe sole diploid cell or the zygote. ...Zygote is the stage that is succeeded by an embryo. The zygote comprises of a single cell whereas the embryo is multicellular as in this stage cell division has already commenced
A zygote is a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes, usually a sperm and egg. A zygote may not develop properly to become an embryo. ... Therefore, zygote is the stage of embryogenic development just after the sperm and ovum fertilization.
A zygote is a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes, usually a sperm and egg. A zygote may not develop properly to become an embryo. ... Therefore, zygote is the stage of embryogenic development just after the sperm and ovum fertilization.
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