what is the difference between embryo and zygote
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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. ... When a zygote divides and become 2 cells, then divides again and becomes 4 cells, some where along this process it becomes an embryo.
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the product fusion between the male and the female gamete is known as zygote
embryo is the protective layer inside which the baby grows in the mothers womb
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