The 16-celled embryo is called the morula. Also Check: Why Is A Single Ovum Produced By Oogenesis? Do Oogenesis And Spermatogenesis Both... View Article
The zygote and early-stage blastomeres are totipotent cells. Also Check: How Embryo Is Formed? When Embryo Attaches To The Lining Of The... View Article
Morula is 8-16 cell stage, solid mass of cells, whereas blastula is a 100 cell stage of the early embryonic development. Blastula is a hollow... View Article
Blastocyst stage is an early embryonic stage, it contains an outer layer of cells called the trophoblast and an inner group of cells called the... View Article
The four types of stem cells are embryonic stem cells, tissue-specific stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells.... View Article
Placenta is generally located at the upper side of the uterus. Also Check: Why Is A Single Ovum Produced By Oogenesis? Do Oogenesis And... View Article
Morula is an 8-16 cell stage of the early embryo. It is formed as the dividing zygote passes from the oviduct to the uterus. It is formed after... View Article
Isthmus in the last part of the oviduct, has a narrow lumen and it joins the uterus. Also Check: Why Is A Single Ovum Produced By Oogenesis?... View Article
The zygote produced after fertilization undergoes division and differentiation to form an embryo. Also Check: How Does Grass Pollinate?... View Article
Blastomeres are formed after cleavage or rapid mitotic division in the zygote. Also Check: Why Is A Single Ovum Produced By Oogenesis? Do... View Article
The blastopore develops into the anus in humans. They are called deuterostomes. Also Check: Why Is A Single Ovum Produced By Oogenesis? Do... View Article
The two types of stem cells are embryonic stem cells and non-embryonic stem cells. Further reading: Chromoplast Cell - The Unit of Life... View Article
Blastocyst is formed after rapid cleavage in the zygote. It contains 200-300 cells. The outer layer of the blastocyst is called the trophoblast,... View Article
The part of the oviduct, which has a narrow lumen, is called the isthmus, which joins the uterus. Also Check: Why Is A Single Ovum Produced... View Article
Different types of development are physical, cognitive, emotional and social. Further reading: Chromoplast Cell - The Unit of Life MCQs... View Article