The correct option is
C Trophoblast cells in contact with inner cell mass of the blastocyst
The correct option is option C.
Explanation of correct option:-
- Cells of rauber are trophoblast cells in contact with the inner cell mass of the blastocyst.
- Cells of rauber are a thin layer of trophoblast that overlies the inner cell mass of blastocyst in the early mammalian embryo.
- The trophoblast layer of the blastocyst is not involved in embryo formation.
- It forms the external parts of embryos like extra embryonic membranes such as chorion and amnion which provide protection and nourishment to the embryo.
Explanation of incorrect options:-
Option A
- A layer of cells that helps a developing embryo attack the wall of the uterus is called the trophoblast.
- It protects the embryo and forms a part of the placenta. The placenta acts as a connection or link between the mother and the developing embryo.
Option B
- After ovulation occurs, the endometrium enters the luteal or secretory phase.
- Where the corpus luteum secretes progesterone which prepares the endometrium for the implantation of an embryo if fertilization does not occur then menstrual flow begins.
Option D
- The blastocyst is made up of the outer cell layer called the trophoblast and the inner cell mass.
- The inner cell mass helps in the formation of all the tissues of the embryo and differentiates into the embryo proper.
- Whereas, the trophoblast will form the placental structures.
Final answer: - Cells of rauber are trophoblast cells in contact with the inner cell mass of the blastocyst.