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[[Image:Blastocyst.gif|thumb|right|300px|Blastocyst - Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons]]
 
[[Image:Blastocyst.gif|thumb|right|300px|Blastocyst - Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons]]
 
* The sperm enters the the oocyte forming the ootid.
 
* The sperm enters the the oocyte forming the ootid.
* In the Ootid, male and female '''pronuclei''' along with the first and second '''polar bodies''' are present.
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* In the ootid, male and female '''pronuclei''' along with the first and second '''polar bodies''' are present.
* Fusion of the male and female pronuclei results in a single '''diploid nucleus''' ('''Syngamy''')
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* Fusion of the male and female pronuclei results in a single '''diploid nucleus''' ('''syngamy''')
 
* The '''zona pellucida''' then becomes an imprenetrable layer that prevents polyspermy and so polyploidy.  
 
* The '''zona pellucida''' then becomes an imprenetrable layer that prevents polyspermy and so polyploidy.  
 
* '''Zygote''' (diploid) undergoes mitotic divisions ('''cleavage''').
 
* '''Zygote''' (diploid) undergoes mitotic divisions ('''cleavage''').
* Cleavage gives rise to daughter cells called '''Blastomeres'''.
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* Cleavage gives rise to daughter cells called '''blastomeres'''.
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* Cleavage divisions continue and the 4-celled Embryo gives rise to an 8-celled Embryo.
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* Cleavage divisions continue and the 4-celled embryo gives rise to an 8-celled embryo.
 
* These cells are totipotent and divide asynchronously.
 
* These cells are totipotent and divide asynchronously.
* After the 8-celled stage, a ball of cells is formed.  This stage is referred to as a '''Morula'''.
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* After the 8-celled stage, a ball of cells is formed.  This stage is referred to as a '''morula'''.
* '''Tight junctions''' form between outer cells of the Morula.
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* '''Tight junctions''' form between outer cells of the morula.
* '''Gap junctions''' form between inner cells of the Morula.
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* '''Gap junctions''' form between inner cells of the morula.
* Thus, two groups of cells are created within the Morula.
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* Thus, two groups of cells are created within the morula.
* Outer cells pump Sodium into the intracellular spaces and water follows osmotically.
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* Outer cells pump sodium into the intracellular spaces and water follows osmotically.
* Fluid begins to accumulate within the Morula.
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* Fluid begins to accumulate within the morula.
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* Cells  of the Morula continue to divide and a '''Blastocyst''' develops, consisting of:
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* Cells  of the morula continue to divide and a '''blastocyst''' develops, consisting of:
** '''Inner Cell Mass''' (ICM)
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** '''Inner cell mass''' (ICM)
 
** '''Blastocoele''' cavity
 
** '''Blastocoele''' cavity
** Single layer of '''Trophoblast''' cells
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** Single layer of '''trophoblast''' cells
* As fluid accumulates, the outer cells become flattened and a cavity known as the Blastocoele is formed.
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* As fluid accumulates, the outer cells become flattened and a cavity known as the blastocoele is formed.
* Gap junctions connecting the inner cells of the Morula enable them to polarise as a group.
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* Gap junctions connecting the inner cells of the morula enable them to polarise as a group.
* As a result, two separate cellular components emerge - the Inner Cell Mass and the Trophoblasts.
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* As a result, two separate cellular components emerge - the inner cell mass and the trophoblasts.
     
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