What is blastocyst how does plancenta from
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blastocyst is an early embryonic structure arising from the preceding morula stage upon formation of a fluid-filled blastocyst cavity known as the blastocoele or the blastocyst-cavity. The blastocoele is formed by the compaction process within the morula. At the 32-cell stage,during which a fluid-filled cavity begins to form, the two layers of cells formed in the morula become more defined as the outer cells, which become committed to the trophoblast lineage and surround the cavity, and the inner layer, which form the inner cell mass a compact mass on one side of the cavity (defined as the embryonic pole).The blastocyst is therefore comprised of an inner cell mass, which subsequently forms the embryo, and a surrounding outer layer of cells, the trophoblast, which later forms the outer chorionic sac and the fetal component of the placenta. The human blastocyst comprises 70-100 cells, but cell numbers and stage names remain variable in the scientific community.