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An eygote is not a standard term in botany; however, it might be a misspelling of "zygote." In plants, a zygote is formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell during the reproductive process, leading to the development of a new plant organism. This zygote undergoes cell division and differentiation, eventually developing into a seed that can grow into a new plant. If you meant something else by "eygote," please clarify for further assistance.

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