ts of blastula of rabbit and all details
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The blastula is made up of a hollow spherical layer of cells, referred to as the blastoderm which surrounds a yolk or fluid-filled space called the blastocele or blastocoel. In most mammals, including humans, the structure formed next is the blastocyst, a mass of inner cells that are distinct from the blastula.
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The Ts of rabbit blastula with all the details says:
- Blastula is a unique embryonic stem cell in animals, (although it is lost in some) that allows cells to be divided into specialized tissues and organs.
- A blastula is a hollow circle of cells, called blastomeres that enclose a fluid-filled interior called blastocoele.
- These two processes alter embryonic regulation from maternal mRNA to nuclei.
- A blastula is a circle of cells around a blastocoel.
- Blastocoel is a fluid-filled fluid that contains amino acids, proteins, growth factors, sugars, ions, and other nutrients needed for cell division.
- All animals are made up of cells, surrounded by an extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoprotein.
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