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zygote has a complete /incomplete wall around it​

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Answered by jeetanshusaini
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zygote has a incomplete wall around it

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Zygote has an incomplete wall around it.  

Explanation:

After fertilization, the zygote formed by the "union of a male and a female" gamete, undergoes cleavage, which involves rapid cell division. This results in the formation of a cell cluster, but no significant growth in size, called blastomeres. Blastomeres form a "compact mass of cells" called morula, which continues to increase their cell number by repeated cell division, ultimately forming blastula, at the "end of the cleavage".

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