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what is zygote? state function​

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Answered by Apnatimehai
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zygote is the first diploid cell that is formed by the fusion of male and female gametes resulting in the formation of an embryo. ... The genome of the zygote is the combination of DNA in each gamete and contains all the genetic information required to form an individual.

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Answered by skprincktr
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A zygote is the fertilized cell that will grow into a new animal or plant. ... So, a zygote is formed from the union of two gametes, and is the first stage in a human organism's development. Zygotes are produced by fertilization between two haploid cells, the ovum and the sperm cells, which make a diploid cell.

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