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zygote in detail????define!!!!!​

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Answered by prakhar7755
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A zygote is the union of the sperm cell and the egg cell. Also known as a fertilized ovum, the zygote begins as a single cell but divides rapidly in the days following fertilization. After this two-week period of cell division, the zygote eventually becomes an embryo.

Answered by chocolate90
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Zygote: The cell formed by the union of a male sex cell (a sperm) and a female sex cell (an ovum). The zygote develops into the embryo following the instruction encoded in its genetic material, the DNA. The unification of a sperm and an ovum to form a zygote constitutes fertilization.

The definition of a zygote is the cell that forms by the union of an egg cell and a sperm cell. A fertilized female egg from which a baby will develop is an example of a zygote.

Similar words for zygote: fertilized ovum (noun)

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