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What is true about cleavage in the fertilised egg in humans?
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03/12/2021 4:32 pm
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What is true about cleavage in the fertilised egg in humans?
(a) It starts while the egg is in Fallopian tube.
(b) It starts when the egg reaches uterus.
(c) It is meroblastic.
(d) It is identical to normal mitosis.
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03/12/2021 4:33 pm
Correct answer: (a) It starts while the egg is in Fallopian tube.
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