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Cleavage divisions are mitotic divisions how

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Cleavage is a period after fertilization, when a 1-cell embryo starts developing into a multicellular organism. It consists of a series of mitotic divisions, which divide the large volume of a fertilized egg into numerous smaller, nucleated cells—blastomeres. The pattern of cleavage divisions differs between species.

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