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During the process of cleavage, a zygote undergoes rapid cell divisions to form a cluster of cells called a morula. The morula then develops into a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst, which eventually implants into the uterus and forms an embryo.
Morula
A 16-celled embryo is referred to as a morula. It forms after the zygote undergoes several rounds of cell division.
the morula develops into a hollow, fluid-filled ball of cells called a blastocyst.
A solid ball of cells is called a morula. A morula is an embryo that is at an early stage of embryonic development.
Blastocyst stage follows the morula stage of embryo development.
cleavage, morula, blastocyst, gastrula
The wall of the uterus.
Cells in a blastocyst start to differentiate into specific cell types, forming layers called the inner cell mass and the trophectoderm. These cells will give rise to different tissues and organs as the embryo develops. The inner cell mass forms the embryo itself, while the trophectoderm will become the placenta.
The inner cell mass of the blastocyst is the structure that becomes the embryo. It contains the cells that will develop into the fetus.
In mammals, the embryo develops with in the specialised part of the oviduct .