To determine:
Match the following statement with (a) cleavage or (b) gastrulation.
(1) Period during which a morula forms
(2) Period when vast amounts of cell migration occur
(3) Period when the three embryonic germ layers appear
(4) Period during which the blastocyst is formed
Answer to Problem 1MC
Solution:
Term | Statement |
Cleavage | Period during which morula forms |
Gastrulation | Period when vast amounts of cell migration occur |
Gastrulation | Period when the 3 embryonic germ layers appear |
Cleavage | Period during which the blastocyst is formed |
Explanation of Solution
(1) The blastula gets cleaved to form a solid ball of cells known as a morula. It is the early stage of the embryo that contains cells or blastomeres.
(2 and 3) Gastrulation is the method where three main germ layers, namely, the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm are present in the correct topological position. A huge amount of cell migration takes place.
(4) The blastocyst refers to the structure that is formed during the early growth of the mammals. The cleavage is most commonly seen during this phase.
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