Meroblastic cleavage occurs in
O both sea urchins and birds, but not Humans
O humans, but not sea urchins or birds
O birds, but not sea urchins or humans
O sea urchins, but not humans or birds
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Meroblastic cleavage occurs in birds, but not sea urchins or humans.
The cleavage remains limited in eggs of Birds, Reptiles and egg-laying mammals, to the disc-shaped area of cytoplasm, the blastodisc. The animal pole yolk is not divided. Such incomplete cleavage is known as discoidal cleavage. Discoidal cleavage is the part of meroblastic cleavage.
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birds, but not sea urchins or humans is a correct answer
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