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zygoteA diploid cell
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zygoteThe cell formed by the union of a male sex cell (a sperm) and a female sex cell (an ovum). The zygote develops into the embryo following the instruction encoded in its genetic material, the DNA. The unification of a sperm and an ovum to form a zygote constitutes fertilization.
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zygote(zi-goat) [Gk. zygon, yolk, pair] The diploid product of the union of haploid gametes in conception; a fertilized egg.
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zygote The single cell that results when a sperm fertilizes an egg.
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zygoteAny egg or ovary that has been fertilized and united with sperm
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zygote1880, coined 1878 by German cytologist Eduard Strasburger (1844-1912), the widespread attribution to William Bateson being apparently erroneous; from Greek zygotos "yoked," from zygon " [..]
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zygoteThe single-celled organism that results from the joining of the egg and sperm.
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zygoteThe product of gamete fusion. In organisms with a haploid life cycle, the zygote immediately undergoes meiosis, but in organisms with a multicellular diploid stage, the zygote is merely the first stag [..]
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zygoteA new fern in its early stages of growth.
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zygoteThe diploid structure resulting from the fusion of two gametes
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zygoteIn sexual reproduction, the product of the union of sperm and egg. In flowers, one of two sperm cells carried by pollen tubes into the ovary unites with an egg held within an ovule forming a zygote.
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zygoteA fertilized egg.
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zygotea fertilized egg.
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zygoteThe resulting diploid cell from the fusion of two haploid gametes, the result of sexual reproduction. © 2014 Nature Education
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zygote(zi´g=ot) A fertilized egg cell formed by the union of a sperm cell and an ovum. zymogens
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zygoteIndividual which is produced by fusion of two gametes. It is the fertilized egg.
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zygotea fertilized egg, or ovum, with a diploid set of chromosomes, half rendered by the mother and half rendered by the father. The zygote separates to come to be an embryo, that keeps separating as it gro [..]
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zygoteWhen a female (human) egg is fertilized, it is no longer classified simply as an egg, but is now considered a zygote. For two weeks, the zygote goes through an amazing amount of development that occur [..]
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zygoteThe fertilized egg or ovum.
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zygote A fertilised egg, the fusion of a male and female gamete. Print this page
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zygoteCell (typically diploid) formed by the fusion of two gametes (each typically haploid), eg fertilised egg in humans.
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zygote(Gk: zygos=yoke) the fertilised egg cell, formed by the fusion of a male and female sex cell. -- Home -- alphabetical index above --
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zygoteThe diploid product of the union of haploid gametes in conception; a fertilized egg. Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 6 Mitosis & Meiosis
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zygoteThe cell formed by the fertilization of male and female gametes
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zygoteA zygote is a fertilized egg containing two sets of chromosomes, one from the egg (oocyte) and one form the sperm. The zygote is a single cell and the result of a fusion between two gametes, an egg (female) and one sperm cell (male).
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zygoteThe fertilized egg.
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zygoteA diploid cell resulting from the union of two haploid cells followed by karyogamy.
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zygoteA cell that results from the union of haploid male and female sex cells. Zygotes are diploid.
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zygoteThe diploid
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zygoteA fertilized, diploid
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zygoteThe fertilized egg containing both sire and dam pronuclei; a fertilized egg.
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zygoteThe cell formed by the fertilization of male and female gametes.
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zygote(French : zygote) A fertilized egg formed as the result of the union of male and female sex cell sperm and egg-.
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zygotea fertilized egg
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zygoteA fertilised ovum, created by the union of the nuclei from an ovum (egg) and a sperm cell.
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zygote(n) (genetics) the diploid cell resulting from the union of a haploid spermatozoon and ovum (including the organism that develops from that cell)
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zygote The cell resulting from the union of a sperm and an ovum.
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zygoteA fertilized ovum (egg).
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zygotea cell formed by the fusion of two gametes, usually a sperm and egg cell. The zygote refers specifically to a fertilized egg before cleavage begins.
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zygoteCell formed by the union of male and female gametes.
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zygoteA zygote is formed when a male gamete (sperm) fertilises a female gamete (egg). Fertilisation is the process through which the male and female gametes, both haploid cells containing 23 chromosomes, fu [..]
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zygoteA fertilized egg; diploid cell resulting from fusion of a male and female gamete.
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zygotea cell resulting from the union of a male and female sex cell.
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zygoteThe fertilized Ovum resulting from the fusion of a male and a female gamete.
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zygoteThe encapsulated Embryos of flowering Plants. They are used as is or for Animal feed because of the high content of concentrated nutrients like starches, Proteins, and Fats. Rapeseed, cottonseed, and [..]
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zygoteThe fertilized OVUM resulting from the fusion of a male and a female gamete.
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zygotethe early stage of development after fertilisation of an egg
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zygoteThe fertilized egg that results from the union of two gametes.
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zygoteThe single cell with 46 chromosomes resulting from the fertilization of an egg (23) by a sperm (23). Through cell division (mitosis), the zygote develops into a multicellular embryo and then into a fetus.
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zygoteA zygote is formed when a man's sperm fertilizes a woman's egg. It is the first step in what will later develop into an embryo
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zygoteFertilized egg that can develop into a new individual. The product from the fusion of a female and male gamete.
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zygoteA fertilised egg before cell division has begun.
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zygotethe single cell formed from the fusion of twogametes.
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zygote a fertilized egg that has not yet divided.
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zygoteThe unique diploid cell formed by the fusion of two haploid cells (often an egg and a sperm) that will divide mitotically to create a differentiated diploid organism.
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zygoteA fertilized egg.
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zygoteA single-celled individual formed by the union of gametes. Occasionally used more loosely to refer to an offspring produced by sexual reproduction.
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zygotethe cell that results from the fusion of gametes; a fertilized egg
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zygoteA fertilized egg which has not yet divided.
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zygoteA diploid cell resulting from the fertilization of an oocyte by a spermatozoon, which subsequently divides to form an embryo.
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zygoteThe cell that results from the union of sperm and egg during fertilization. Cell division begins after the zygote forms.
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zygoteAn embryo in the early stages of development. ZYGOTE INTRAFALLOPIAN TRANSFER (ZIFT)
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zygoteA zygote (from Greek zygōtos "joined" or "yoked", from ζυγοῦν zygoun "to join" or "to yoke") is a eukaryotic cell formed by a fertilization event between two ga [..]
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zygoteA zygote is a fertilized biological cell.
Zygote may also refer to:
Zygote (album), the first solo album from John Popper
Zygote (software), a software component of the Android operating system
Zygote [..]
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zygoteZygote is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter John Popper. Produced by Terry Manning, it was released on September 7, 1999, less than a month after Popper lost a good friend and fello [..]
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