Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

zygosis

Noun
/zaɪˈɡoʊsɪs/
Definition
The process of the fusion of two gametes (sex cells) during sexual reproduction, forming a zygote.
Examples
  • During zygosis, the genetic material from both parents combines, creating a unique genetic profile for the zygote.
  • Research in zygosis helps scientists understand the early stages of development in various organisms.
Meaning
Zygosis refers to the initial stage of fertilization where two gametes combine to form a single cell that will develop into an embryo.
Synonyms
  • Fertilization
  • Union
  • Conjugation