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the solid ball of cells formed from zygote because of cleavage is called (a) blastomere (b) morula (c) blastula (d) gastrula​

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Answered by Nayanthakar
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Answer:

blastocyst

Explanation:

Zygotic stage: The zygote is formed when the male gamete (sperm) and female gamete (egg) fuse. Blastocyst stage: The single-celled zygote begins to divide into a solid ball of cells. Then, it becomes a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst, attaching to the lining of the mother's uterus.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The correct answer of this question is option A, blastomere.

Explanation:

Zygote is the preliminary form of the human baby in the mother's womb.

The zygote has different complicated biological parts which have different types of work for the growth of the zygote.

The solid ball of cells formed from zygote because of cleavage is called blastomere.

That's why the correct answer of this question is option A.

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