glycogen rich uterine milk is absorbed by
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The outer layer of cells seen in the morula now forms the layer called the trophoblast. Cells from the trophoblast begin to absorb the glycogen rich uterine milk. The blastocyst doubles in size from 0.15 mm to 0.30 mm. With more fluid entering inside the blastocyst cavity is formed.
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