What is the cell division during the first stage of the embryonic development called? How is this stage characterized?
Answer / Raja Chakraborty
The cell division during the first stage is called cleavage. This stage is characterized by rapid, synchronous mitotic divisions of the zygote into smaller cells without significant increase in size. The resulting group of cells is called a morula.
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