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In a fertilized egg a zygote represent the first cell of a new individual . Mammary glands are modified sweat glands.
The fertilized egg cell is called a Zygote.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
It is called a morula, and consists of the first 16 cells from the division of the zygote (fertilized egg). The individual undifferentiated cells are known as blastomeres, and form a hollow structure called a blastocyst. Once differentiation of cells occurs, the structure is simply called an embryo, and later a fetus.
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It is called a zygote.
It's called a zygote.
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Fertilization is the short answer. This process results in a fertilized egg known as a zygote.
A fertilized egg cell is called a zygote. This cell is diploid and it is formed after synapsis during the process of fertilization is complete.
The cell divides.
After initial fertilization, the newly fertilized egg is called a zygote. Once it divides and become multicellular it is termed an embryo.