why cleavage in birds is meroblastic?
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There are two types of cells that undergo meroblastic or incompletecleavage. Telolecithal cells are those that have a lot of yolk concentrated at one end. ... The second is discoidalcleavage. We see this in animals such as reptiles, birds, and fish.
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There are two types of cells that undergo meroblastic or incompletecleavage. Telolecithal cells are those that have a lot of yolk concentrated at one end. ... The second is discoidalcleavage. We see this in animals such as reptiles, birds, and fish.
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