why does a zygote belonging to particular organism always develop into the organism to which it belongs.
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In multicellular organisms, the zygote is the earliest developmental stage. In single-celled organisms, the zygote can divide asexually by mitosis to produce identical offspring
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Because an organism is what it's genes are.
All elephants have same genetic framework, all cows, buffalos, roses, humans etc have same genetic makeup.
So when an organism is formed by a zygote, it has the same genes it's parents are having. Hence, a human always give birth to a human and not to a chimpanzee.
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