Biology, asked by pritidas43, 1 year ago

what are the physiological and biochemical changes during cleavage?????​

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Answered by parassehrawat
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Answer:

physiological change are those change which can be reversed

biological change are those which can not be reversed

Answered by brainlyinuser
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Answer:

Explanation:

  • The physiological change can be referred as the changes that can be reversed.
  • On the other hand, the biological changes are those which cannot be reversed.
  • Cleavage can be defined as the mitotic division of the zygote to create morula that changes into the blastula in later stages.
  • The cleavage of the human zygote is occurred within fallopian tube.
  • First cleavage generally takes place after 30 hours of fertilization.
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