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A change in the amount of yolk and its distribution in the egg will affect​

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Answered by sedara652
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The pattern of cleavage is determined by the amount of yolk and its distribution. In holoblastic cleavage, the segmentation lines pass through the entire egg. Hence, it divides egg completely. Egg in this type of cleavage contains moderate to sparse amount of yolk. For example, frog, human egg. In meroblastic cleavage, the segmentation lines do not completely pass through the egg and remain confined to a part of the egg. Hence, it does not divide egg completely. Egg in this type of cleavage contains a large amount of yolk. For example, insects, birds

So, the correct answer is 'Pattern of cleavage'

Answered by shreyam40665
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The pattern of cleavage is determined by the amount of yolk and its distribution. In holoblastic cleavage, the segmentation lines pass through the entire egg. Hence, it divides egg completely. Egg in this type of cleavage contains moderate to sparse amount of yolk. For example, frog, human egg. In meroblastic cleavage, the segmentation lines do not completely pass through the egg and remain confined to a part of the egg. Hence, it does not divide egg completely. Egg in this type of cleavage contains a large amount of yolk. For example, insects, birds

So, the correct answer is 'Pattern of cleavage

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