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A zygote is formed by the fusion of male and female reproductive cells. A embryo is a young organism in the early stages of development. A foetus or fetus ia a developing baby from about eight weeks after conception and a ovum is a female sex cell (egg in other words) (plural: ova)

Zygote: Cell that is formed from the fertilization of a sperm and an egg, basically its a fertilized egg

Embryo: Unborn baby, before it becomes a fetus

Fetus: Fully formed baby (inside mum still) with head, fingers, no tail..

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10y ago

To distinguish between a zygote and an embryo it is important to know that a zygote is the first process in the development of a newborn. The embryo is formed from the zygote about 8 weeks after fertilization.

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11y ago

A zygote is a fertilized egg, i.e. an egg cell and a sperm stuck together. An embryo is a fetus before it actually looks like a baby.

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15y ago

There is none. A 'zygote' is the scientific term given to a fertilised egg.

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zygote is formed by fusion of male and female gametes and embryo is formed when a zygote is more developed .

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9y ago

A zygote is synthesized from the union of two gametes, and constitutes the first stage, Zygotes are usually produced by a fertilization event between two haploid cells.

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Fertilization is the process of two gametes fusing. A zygote is a diploid cell that results from fertilization.

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