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Zygote Rise Proembryo Subsequently Globular Heart Shaped Mature Embryo

The zygote develops sequentially into a proembryo, then a globular stage, followed by a heart-shaped stage, and finally a mature embryo.

The zygote develops sequentially into a proembryo, then a globular stage, followed by a heart-shaped stage, and finally a mature embryo.

Text The zygote gives rise to the
proembryo and subsequently to the globular, heart-shaped
and mature embryo.

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