The one-celled zygote copies itself again and again and changes names as it multiplies. these names include
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The one-celled zygote copies itself again and again and changes names as it multiplies. These names include all of the following EXCEPT Trophocyst .
Answer;
-Trophocyst
Explanation;
-The single celled zygote copies itself again and again, creating an embryo, a fetus, a baby, and eventually an adult with trillions of cells.
-At the moment of conception, the father's chromosomes match up with the mother's chromosomes so that they zygote's 23 pairs of chromosomes are arranged in father/mother pairs.
- The genes on the chromosomes constitute the organism's genetic inheritance, or genotype, which endures throughout life.
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