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zygote - The diploid cell formed by the fusion of two haploid gametes during fertilization in eukaryotic organisms with sexual reproduction. [FAO]
News archive for zygote.
The unsolicited belly pat that comes with being pregnant - Aug 12, 2007 The Argus,I mean, before this, I thought it was mystical enough that anyone ever got pregnant at all: That sperm and egg meet, make a zygote and get baked in a belly
Bobblehead Nicole Richie Is Eating For One! - Jul 24, 2007 Jossip,And if you combine that with the 200 or so calories Richie was already consuming on a daily basis, you’ve got yourself a recipe for one healthy zygote.
Language: Taking umbrage with cleavage - Aug 12, 2007 International Herald Tribune,...forms blastomeres and changes the single-celled zygote into a multicellular embryo, and which brings us to the recent explosion in the word's usage.
ART CALENDAR - Aug 16, 2007 Akron Beacon Journal,24 at Zygote Press, 7209 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland. 216-881-4000. Icons of American Photography: A Century of Photographs from the Cleveland Museum of Art:
Stem Cell Fraudster May Have Actually Made Breakthrough - Aug 3, 2007 SlashdotThese germline cells merge to create a "zygote" (which is diploid), which eventually becomes an embryo. Parthenogenetic reproduction takes a germline cell,
Conception in HIV discordant couples - Aug 6, 2007 Vanguard,He says that the zygote, the first unit of the human life that is formed, is therefore not HIV infected. It is therefore possible for the woman to conceive
Full Text - Aug 2, 2007 Science Magazine (subscription)One sperm cell fuses with the egg cell to form a zygote, while the other sperm cell fuses with the central cell to form the primary endosperm cell.
Life of a foetus - Aug 1, 2007 Standard,The fertilised egg (zygote) divides to form a mass of balls called the blastocyst and this is finally implanted in the womb around the fifth day after
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