Biology, asked by nishugoverdhan, 9 months ago

how will you differentiate between zygote and embryo ​

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Answered by akbarhussain26
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In general, the zygote is the stage that is succeeded by an embryo.

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Difference between and Zygote and Embryo.

Zygote Embryo

The term zygote is from Greek word “zygotos” which means to “join” The term embryo is from Latin work “embryum” which means “that which grows”

Zygote is unicellular Embryo is multicellular

Answered by subhamrout2019
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This is a question on the products of fertilization and their development during the early stages.

1) Zygote

A zygote is formed when the sperm cell of multicellular diploid eukaryotic organisms unites with its ovum.

The product of the union is what is called a zygote.

The zygote is a single cell.

Through cell division a zygote continues to develop rapidly to move into the following stages of the foetal development.

2) Embryo

This is the next stage of foetal development after the zygote. The zygote divides rapidly through cell division to form what now we call an embryo.

The embryo is made up of more cells and is not single celled as the zygote.

Explanation:

The improvement of the zygote into an embryo continues through explicit unmistakable phases of blastula, gastrula, and organogenesis.

A zygote is the primary cell that is shaped after the combination of male and female gamete

A baby experiences a few phases of advancement, starting as a fertilized egg.

The embryo of a placental mammal is characterized as the life form between the primary division of the zygote (a fertilized ovum) until the point that it turns into a hatchling.

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