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Germ cells are the woman's eggs stored in the ovaries or the men's sperm. They are the germ cells for future life.
The fusion of vision and ovum leads to the development of the zygote. This cell usually develops into an embryo and finally into a fully grown individual through mitotic divisions and subsequent specialisation of the cells that develop from it.