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Morula is a developmental stage ​

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Morula is the solid mass of cells and is mulberry like. Morula is a developmental stage between the zygote and blastocyst.

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(Latin, morula = mulberry) An early stage in post-fertilization development when cells have rapidly mitotically divided to produce a solid mass of cells (12-15 cells) with a "mulberry" appearance. This stage is followed by formation of a cavity in this cellular mass blastocyst stage.

Eight-cell stage. d, e. Morula stage. ... A morula is distinct from a blastocyst in that a morula (3–4 days after fertilization) is a mass of 16 totipotent cells in a spherical shape whereas a blastocyst (4–5 days after fertilization) has a cavity inside the zona pellucida along with an inner cell mass.

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