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What (who) is zygote - definition


Zygote         
SINGLE DIPLOID EUKARYOTIC CELL FORMED BY A FERTILIZATION EVENT BETWEEN TWO GAMETES
Fertilized egg; Zygotes; Fertilized egg cell; Zytgote; Biparental zygote; Zygotic; Fertilised egg; Oosperm; Biparentality; Zygosis; Zygogenesis
A zygote (, ) is a eukaryotic cell formed by a fertilization event between two gametes. The zygote's genome is a combination of the DNA in each gamete, and contains all of the genetic information of a new individual organism.
zygote         
SINGLE DIPLOID EUKARYOTIC CELL FORMED BY A FERTILIZATION EVENT BETWEEN TWO GAMETES
Fertilized egg; Zygotes; Fertilized egg cell; Zytgote; Biparental zygote; Zygotic; Fertilised egg; Oosperm; Biparentality; Zygosis; Zygogenesis
(zygotes)
A zygote is an egg that has been fertilized by sperm, and which could develop into an embryo. (TECHNICAL)
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zygote         
SINGLE DIPLOID EUKARYOTIC CELL FORMED BY A FERTILIZATION EVENT BETWEEN TWO GAMETES
Fertilized egg; Zygotes; Fertilized egg cell; Zytgote; Biparental zygote; Zygotic; Fertilised egg; Oosperm; Biparentality; Zygosis; Zygogenesis
['z??g??t]
¦ noun Biology a cell resulting from the fusion of two gametes.
Derivatives
zygotic -'g?t?k adjective
Origin
C19: from Gk zugotos 'yoked', from zugoun 'to yoke'.
Examples of use of zygote
1. What does it profit a man if he shall save a whole zygote but lose the right to beat it when it becomes a sentient being?
2. We have not space to list every suspected Hollywood zygote here, but here are the current need–to–know highlights of the monthly report prepared by the efficient network of paparazzi, loose–tongued family members and underpaid and infinitely bribable hospital staff who are on constant celebrity womb surveillance.
3. The moral problem for that majority of Americans who, like me, don‘t believe that a zygote or blastocyst has all the attributes and therefore merits all the rights of personhood, is this÷ Does that mean that everything is permissible with a human embryo?