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Define an embryo. How is it different from zygote and foetus ?
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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago

The term embryo is from Latin work “embryum” which means “that which grows”
Embryo is multicellular
The process of formation of embryo is known as embryogenesis
In medical terms, embryo is known as diploid eukaryote

 

Zygote

Foetus

It is formed by the fusion of the nuclei of the sperm and egg. It is the stage of the embryo which nearly resembles a human being.
It is a unicellular structure. It is a multicellular structure.
Produced after the processes of fertilization. Produced after the processes of cell division and cell labour division.
In Zygote well-described body are absent. In Foetus well-described body parts are present.
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