zygote

[ˈzaɪɡəʊt]

zygote Definition

a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes; a fertilized ovum..

Using zygote: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "zygote" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The zygote divides into many cells during the early stages of development.

  • Example

    The sperm and egg unite to form a zygote.

  • Example

    The zygote implants in the uterus and begins to grow into an embryo.

zygote Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for zygote

Phrases with zygote

  • zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT)

    a reproductive procedure where a zygote is transferred into the fallopian tube

    Example

    The couple opted for ZIFT after several failed attempts at IVF.

  • pre-zygotic barrier

    a mechanism that prevents fertilization from occurring, such as differences in mating behavior or anatomy

    Example

    Pre-zygotic barriers include geographic isolation, temporal isolation, and behavioral isolation.

  • post-zygotic barrier

    a mechanism that prevents the development of viable offspring after fertilization has occurred, such as hybrid inviability or sterility

    Example

    Post-zygotic barriers include hybrid inviability, hybrid sterility, and hybrid breakdown.

Origins of zygote

from Greek 'zugōtos', meaning 'yoked'

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Summary: zygote in Brief

'Zygote' [ˈzaɪɡəʊt] refers to a diploid cell formed by the fusion of two haploid gametes, typically a sperm and an egg. It is the first stage of development in sexually reproducing organisms, and eventually grows into an embryo. Examples of usage include 'The zygote implants in the uterus and begins to grow into an embryo.'