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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Classification of cleavage is on the basis of fate of blastomere. It is divided in two types
1. Determinate cleavage:- The fate of blastomere in this is fixed or determined which means blastomere forms a particular portion of the embryo eg. Annelida, mollusca nematoda.
2. Indeterminate cleavage:- In the the fate of blastomere is not fixed that means not definite. These are totipotent in early stage of the embryo eg. Human
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