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The mammalian blastula is known as

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Answered by Anonymous
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In mammals the blastula is referred to as a blastocyst. The blastocyst contains an embryoblast (or inner cell mass) that will eventually give rise to the definitive structures of the fetus, and the trophoblast, which goes on to form the extra-embryonic tissues

Answered by Agastya0606
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The mammalian blastula is known as blastocyst .

  • The blastocyst is a structure formed in the early development of mammalian embryo.
  • The morula i.e, zygote develops into 16 cell structure ,which is develops by the cavitation to become blastocyst.
  • Blastocyst have two sides .One side of the blastocyst is called the animal pole and the opposite side is the vegetal pole.
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