Write difference between determinate cleavage and indeterminate cleavage.
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Determinate cleavage (also called mosaic cleavage) is in most protostomes. It results in the developmental fate of the cells being set early in the embryo development. ... A cell can only be indeterminate (also called regulative) if it has a complete set of undisturbed animal/vegetal cytoarchitectural features.
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Determine Cleavage:
- Determinate cleavage (also called mosaic cleavage) is in most protostomes.
- It results in the developmental fate of the cells being set early in the embryo development.
- Each blastomere produced by early embryonic cleavage does not have the capacity to develop into a complete embryo.
Indeterminate Cleavage:
- An embryonic cleavage is said to be indeterminate when it produces cells.
- When it produces cells with a complete set of undisturbed animal or vegetal cytoarchitectural features and when isolated can individually develop into a whole Organism.
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