what is the difference between zygote and foetus?
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Zygote is:
1)The product of fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and egg is called zygote.
2)It is a unicellular structure.
Whereas foetus is:
1)The stage of the embryo which resembles a human being is called a foetus.
2)It is a multicellular structure.
1)The product of fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and egg is called zygote.
2)It is a unicellular structure.
Whereas foetus is:
1)The stage of the embryo which resembles a human being is called a foetus.
2)It is a multicellular structure.
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When a male gamete cell meets a female gamete cell the first cell formed is called zygote.
When a zygote multiplies many fold and gets implanted in the uterus of the female body, it is called an embryo.
When an embryo develops for about eight weeks so that its structural features become recognizable, it is called a fetus.
When a zygote multiplies many fold and gets implanted in the uterus of the female body, it is called an embryo.
When an embryo develops for about eight weeks so that its structural features become recognizable, it is called a fetus.
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