Asked by Miles Stewart on May 31, 2024
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Most invertebrates have
A) isolecithal eggs and meroblastic cleavage.
B) telolecithal eggs and meroblastic cleavage.
C) isolecithal eggs and holoblastic cleavage.
D) telolecithal eggs and holoblastic cleavage.
E) isolecithal eggs and radial cleavage.
Isolecithal Eggs
Eggs with a small amount of evenly distributed yolk, typically found in mammals including humans.
Telolecithal Eggs
Refers to eggs with a large amount of yolk concentrated at one end, typical in birds and reptiles.
Holoblastic Cleavage
A type of embryonal cell division where the entire egg is evenly divided, characteristic of many invertebrates and vertebrates, including humans.
- Acquire knowledge on the variations in cleavage patterns across different species.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the variations in cleavage patterns across different species.
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