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what is zygote? state function!​

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Answered by mo3n
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zygote?

function of zygote.

after fertilization zygote is formed.

it divides and divides until it gets stuck to the uterus wall and forms an embryo.

Answered by skprincktr
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A zygote is the first diploid cell that is formed by the fusion of male and female gametes resulting in the formation of an embryo.

A zygote, also known as a fertilized ovum or fertilized egg, is the union of a sperm cell and an egg cell. The zygote begins as a single cell but divides rapidly in the days following fertilization. The zygote's single cell contains all of the 46 necessary chromosomes, getting 23 from the sperm and 23 from the egg.

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