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what is species and zygote

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Answered by gokulavarshini
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zygote

In human fertilization, a released ovum (a haploid secondary oocyte with replicate chromosome copies) and a haploid sperm cell (male gamete)—combine to form a single 2n diploid cell called the zygote. ... Between the stages of fertilization and implantation, the developing human is a preimplantation conceptus.

species


a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial, e.g. Homo sapiens.

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Answered by amankumaraman11
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Hey There!The species is the group of plants or animals that are all the same and that can breed together, While A zygote is the cell formed when two gametes fuse during fertilization. In single-celled organisms, the zygote becomes a fully functioning organism, and can divide through mitosis to produce offspring. The organism can also produce gametes to reproduce sexually with other cells.

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