Yes.
The morula is composed of a ball of cells formed through cleavage of the zygote. It consists of totipotent cells that will eventually differentiate into the various cell types in the body.
Blastomeres are component of morula .
Because it has totipotent cells. Totipotent cells are cells that are capable of developing into any type of cell
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells.
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells.
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Totipotent cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Totipotent nuclei have the ability to give rise to all cell types in the body, including both somatic and germ cells. This means they have the potential to develop into a complete organism. Totipotent nuclei are found in the very early stages of embryonic development.