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Which sequence of development is correct? 1. Egg, zygote, fetus, embryo 2. Egg, zygote, embryo, fetus 3. Zygote, fetus, egg, embryo 4. Fetus, egg, zygote, embryo
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Which sequence of development is correct? 1. Egg, zygote, fetus, embryo 2. Egg, zygote, embryo, fetus 3. Zygote, fetus, egg, embryo 4. Fetus, egg, zygote, embryo
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