
1) Cell 2) Cell formed from two gametes 3) Fertilized ovum 4) Two-gamete cell 5) Very early embryo
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1) Cell
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a fertilized cell.
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A diploid cell resulting from the union of two gametes; a diploid nucleus resulting from the union of two haploid nuclei.
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(from the article `multiple birth`) ...major types of twins are identical twins and fraternal twins. Identical twins are two individuals that have developed from a single egg fertilized ... [17 related articles]
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Fertilised ovum.
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Formation of a zygote by fertilization Credit: National Institutes of Health A zygote is the product of the fusion of an ovum (egg) and a sperm. It contains two copies of each chromosome, one from each parent. Egg and sperms cells, on the other hand, each contain only one copy of each chromosom...
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<biology, genetics> A single diploid cell resulting from the fusion of male and female gametes at fertilization (sperm and ovum). ... (11 May 1997) ...
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(zi´gōt) the cell resulting from union of a male and a female gamete; the fertilized oocyte (see also reproduction). More precisely, the cell after synapsis at the completion of fertilization until first cleavage. adj., zygot´ic., adj.
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(Variation and inheritance) a fertilised egg, resulting from the union of two gametes
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Diploid cell resulting from the fusion of male and female gametes at fertilization.
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A fertilised egg, the fusion of a male and female gamete. Print this page
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A fertilised ovum.
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(zi;got) A fertilized egg cell formed by the union of a sperm cell and an ovum.
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A fertilised egg, the fusion of a male and female gamete.
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Fertilized ovum (egg).
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It is the fusion product of an egg and a male gamete (sperm), i.e. a fertilized egg or ovum.
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A single living cell that results when a female egg is fertilized by sperm.
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fertilized ovum noun the cell resulting from the union of an ovum and a spermatozoon (including the organism that develops from that cell)
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Ovum (egg) after fertilization but before it undergoes cleavage to begin embryonic development
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Greek zygon = yoke; hence the fusion of the male and female gametes.
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The cell created by the union of egg and sperm; divides to become the embryo.
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A fertilized egg; becomes embryo
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A cell that results from the combination of a sperm cell and an egg during conception.
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the cell from the union of a haploid spermatozoon and ovum
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