What is the differences between morula and blastula?
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Morula and blastula are two early stages of an embryo in animals. After fertilization, a rapid cell division occurs in the zygote by mitosis. Small, spherical cells are formed from the zygote during this process, which is known as cleavage. These cells are called blastomeres. The morula develops into the blastula in the process known as blastulation. Blastula later becomes the embryo. The main difference between morula and blastula is that morula is a spherical mass of blastomeres, which are formed following the splitting of a zygote whereas blastula is an early developmental stage of the embryo, consisting of a spherical layer of cells filled with fluid.
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16 cell str.
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32 cell str.
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