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define mammalian eggs?...........​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mammalian eggs:- They have very less amount of yolk, that's why eggs are oligolecithal & isolecithal or microlecithal & homolecithal. 0.1 mm is the usually size of mammalian eggs.

Answered by pd56520
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A mammal develops from a single cells called as zygote,which results from an ovum (egg) being fertilized by a single sperm. after the 8 cell stage, mammalian embryos undergo what is called compactation. where where a cell bind tightly to each other, forming forming a compact sphere.

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