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Blastocyst Embryonic Development - Anatomy & Physiology
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* In the Ootid, male and female '''pronuclei''' along with the first and second '''polar bodies''' are present.
* 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''')
* Fusion of the male and female pronuclei results in a single '''diploid nucleus''' ('''Syngamy''')
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* The '''zona pellucida'''
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becomes an imprenetrable layer that prevents polyspermy and so polyploidy.
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* The '''zona pellucida'''
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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'''.
* Cleavage gives rise to daughter cells called '''Blastomeres'''.
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