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morulaThe pre-embryo when it is composed of 16–32 cells.
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morulaA stage during early embryogenesis in which the embryo resembles a mulberry (roughly 16 to 32 cells).
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morula(mor´yuu-lua) An early stage of embryonic development characterized by a solid ball of cells. motile
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morulaA stage in the embryonic development of some animals that consists of a solid ball of cells. mosaic
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morulais one of the early stages of embryological development from the first cleavage of the zygote until the blastula forms.
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morulaThe developing embryo, shortly after fertilization, when it consists of a spherical clump of cells produced by embryonic cleavage
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morula The solid mass of blastomeres formed by cleavage of a fertilized ovum, filling all the space occupied by the ovum before cleavage.
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morula(French : morule) Name given to the human fertilized egg after the first divisions or blastomere segmentation. At this stage the egg is still in the genital tract. Nidation takes place at the blastocy [..]
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morula(n) a solid mass of blastomeres that forms when the zygote splits; develops into the blastula
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morulaN F brief delay
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morulaA morula refers to a conceptus that is made up of 16 or more cells, before becoming a blastocyst at roughly 100 cells.
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morulaAn early Embryo that is a compact mass of about 16 Blastomeres. It resembles a cluster of Mulberries with two types of Cells, outer Cells and inner Cells. Morula is the stage before Blastula in non-ma [..]
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morulaThe early embryo at the developmental stage in which the BLASTOMERES, resulting from repeated mitotic divisions of the fertilized ovum (ZYGOTE), form a compact cell mass.
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morula[Latin, mulberry] early cleavage stage embryo (blastula) resembling a mulberry.
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morulaA stage of embryo development after 4 days of culture in vivo (inside the body). Between the 8-cell stage and the blastocyst stage of development, all the cells of the embryo merge together, this is r [..]
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