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Brayden Phelps
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25 April, 13:53
How does a zygote become a embryo
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25 April, 14:07
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The zygote then divides many times by mitosis to form an embryo. The first division of the zygote forms two cells, the next four, the next eight, and so on ... However, once the embryonic stem cells become specialised, they can't change into any other type of cell
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