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morula

 
Dictionary: mor·u·la   (môr'yə-lə, môr'ə-) pronunciation
n., pl., -lae (-lē').
The spherical embryonic mass of blastomeres formed before the blastula and resulting from cleavage of the fertilized ovum.

[New Latin mōrula, feminine diminutive of Latin mōrum, mulberry.]

morular mor'u·lar adj.
morulation mor'u·la'tion n.

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(môr'yə-lə, môr'ə-)
n., pl. -lae (-lē').

The spherical embryonic mass of blastomeres formed before the blastula and resulting from cleavage of the fertilized ovum.

mor'u·lar adj.
mor'u·la'tion (-lā'shən) n.

1. a solid mass of cells (blastomeres) resembling a mulberry, formed by cleavage of a fertilized ovum.
2. a cluster of organisms appearing as an inclusion in the cytoplasm of circulating leukocytes infected by Ehrlichia spp.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a solid mass of blastomeres that forms when the zygote splits; develops into the blastula


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Morula
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Blastulation. 1 - morula, 2 - blastula.
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First stages of segmentation of a mammalian ovum. Semidiagrammatic. z.p. Zona pellucida. p.gl. Polar bodies. a. Two-cell stage. b. Four-cell stage. c. Eight-cell stage. d, e. Morula stage.
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A morula (Latin "morus", mulberry) is an embryo at an early stage of embryonic development, consisting of cells (called blastomeres) in a solid ball contained within the zona pellucida.

Production

The morula is produced by embryonic cleavage, the rapid division of the zygote. After reaching the 16-cell stage, the cells of the morula differentiate. The inner blastomeres will become the inner cell mass and the blastomeres on the surface will later flatten to form the trophoblast. As this process begins, the blastomeres change their shape and tightly align themselves against each other to form a compact ball of cells. This is called compaction and is likely mediated by cell surface adhesion glycoproteins.

Development

In mammals the morula travels to the uterus around 3–4 days after fertilization, and at about 4 days after fertilization a fluid-filled space called the blastocoel cavity appears and the morula becomes a blastocyst.

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