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Explain blastomeres​

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Answered by harshjadhav71
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In biology, a blastomere is a type of cell produced by cleavage (cell division) of the zygote after fertilization and is an essential part of blastula formation.

Answered by Anonymous
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The one cell embryo undergoes a series of cleavage divisions, progressing through 2-cell, 4-cell, 8-cell and 16 cell stages. A four cell embryo is shown here. The cells in cleavage stage embryos are known as blastomeres. Note that the blastomeres in this embryo, and the eight-cell embryo below, are distinctly round.

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