What is the difference between zygote and a foetus
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Zygote also known as fertilized egg which is single celled and we can't recognise the body parts of zygote.
Whereas feotis is multicellular and this stage we can recognise the body parts of an indivisual
Whereas feotis is multicellular and this stage we can recognise the body parts of an indivisual
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The terms embryo and fetus both refer to the developing baby inside the mother's womb (uterus). ... An embryo is termed a fetus beginning in the 11th week of pregnancy, which is the 9th week of development after fertilization of the egg. A zygote is a single-celled organism resulting from a fertilized egg.
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