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difference between meroblastic and holoblastic cleavage

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Holoblastic cleavage is defined as a type of cleavage that takes place in the embryonic cells that contain a moderate or sparse of yolk in the ovum. it could be of 4 major cleavage types:- bilateral holoblastic, radial holoblastic,rotational holoblastic, spiral holoblastic.

Meroblastic cleavage is defined as a type of cleavage that takes place in a fertilized egg cell with a large amount of yolk and undergoes partial cleavage. it can be categorised into 2 sections:- discoidal cleavage, and superficial cleavage.

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