what are the differences between zygote and foetus (any 2)
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A zygote is a eukaryotic cell formed by a fertilization event between two gametes. The zygote's genome is a combination of the DNA in each gamete, and contains all of the genetic information necessary to form a new individual. In multicellular organisms, the zygote is the earliest developmental stage.
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Zygote
:The product after the fusion of sperm and egg
:It is unicellular
Fetus
:The stage of the embryo which resembles a human being
:It is Multicellular
:The product after the fusion of sperm and egg
:It is unicellular
Fetus
:The stage of the embryo which resembles a human being
:It is Multicellular
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