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The hollow ball of cells formed from cleavage is called ______. - Biology (Theory)

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The hollow ball of cells formed from cleavage is called ______.

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  • blastomere

  • morula

  • blastula

  • blastocoel

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Solution

The hollow ball of cells formed from cleavage is called blastula.

Explanation:

The hollow ball of cells formed from cleavage is called a blastula. It forms after the solid ball stage (morula) and has a fluid-filled cavity called blastocoel. This structure results from cleavage divisions in the early embryo and marks the beginning of blastulation.

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Chapter 3: Human Reproduction - TEST YOUR PROGRESS [Page 107]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Human Reproduction
TEST YOUR PROGRESS | Q 1. 59. | Page 107
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