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zygote

Zygote vs Foetus - What's the difference?

zygote | foetus |


As nouns the difference between zygote and foetus

is that zygote is a fertilized egg cell while foetus is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Zygote vs Digyny - What's the difference?

zygote | digyny |


As nouns the difference between zygote and digyny

is that zygote is zygote (fertilised egg cell) while digyny is (biology) the fertilization of a diploid ovum by a monoploid sperm, resulting in a triploid zygote.

Zygote vs Haplontic - What's the difference?

zygote | haplontic |


As a noun zygote

is zygote (fertilised egg cell).

As an adjective haplontic is

(biology) describing an organism that is haploid for most of its life cycle but that briefly has a diploid zygote.

Zygote vs Zygoid - What's the difference?

zygote | zygoid |


As a noun zygote

is a fertilized egg cell.

As an adjective zygoid is

of a zygote.

Zygote vs Zygose - What's the difference?

zygote | zygose |


As a noun zygote

is zygote (fertilised egg cell).

As an adjective zygose is

of a zygote.

Zygote vs Ookinete - What's the difference?

zygote | ookinete |


As nouns the difference between zygote and ookinete

is that zygote is a fertilized egg cell while ookinete is the motile zygote of a parasite of the malaria mosquito that forms an oocyst in the mosquito's gut.

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