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- Morula abstract "A morula (Latin, morus: mulberry) is an embryo at an early stage of embryonic development, consisting of cells (called blastomeres) in a solid ball contained within the zona pellucida.The morula is produced by embryonic cleavage, the division of the zygote. Once the zygote has divided into 16 cells, it begins to resemble a mulberry, hence the name morula (Latin, morus: mulberry). Within a few days after fertilization, cells on the outer part of the morula become bound tightly together with the formation of desmosomes and gap junctions, becoming nearly indistinguishable. This process is known as compaction. Compaction provides adaptive benefits for various species, including Copidosoma floridanum; in the morula-stage, C. floridanum embryo invades the embryo of the host, utilizing adherent junctions to host cells. The cells of the morula then secrete a viscous liquid, causing a central cavity to be formed, forming a hollow ball of cells known as the blastocyst. The blastocyst's outer cells will become the first embryonic epithelium (the trophectoderm). Some cells, however, will remain trapped in the interior and will become the inner cell mass (ICM), and are pluripotent. In mammals (except monotremes), the ICM will ultimately form the "embryo proper", while the trophectoderm will form the placenta and other extra-embryonic tissues. However, reptiles have a different ICM. The stages are longer and divided in 4 parts.".
- Morula grayPage "46".
- Morula graySubject "6".
- Morula precursor Zygote.
- Morula thumbnail Blastulation.png?width=300.
- Morula wikiPageExternalLink books?id=RY0rXE2HgqsC&pg=PA123.
- Morula wikiPageID "222157".
- Morula wikiPageRevisionID "598153276".
- Morula caption "Blastulation. 1 - morula, 2 - blastula.".
- Morula caption "First stages of segmentation of a fertilized mammalian ovum. Semidiagrammatic. z.p. Zona pellucida. p.gl. Polar bodies. a. Two-cell stage. b. Four-cell stage. c. Eight-cell stage. d, e. Morula stage.".
- Morula code "TE E2.0.1.2.0.0.11".
- Morula days "3".
- Morula givesriseto Blastocyst.
- Morula givesriseto Blastula.
- Morula graypage "46".
- Morula graysubject "6".
- Morula hasPhotoCollection Morula.
- Morula image "Gray9.png".
- Morula name "Morula".
- Morula precursor Zygote.
- Morula subject Category:Cloning.
- Morula subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Morula subject Category:Embryology.
- Morula type AnatomicalStructure.
- Morula type Embryology.
- Morula type AnimalBodyPart.
- Morula type Embryology.
- Morula type BiologicalObject.
- Morula comment "A morula (Latin, morus: mulberry) is an embryo at an early stage of embryonic development, consisting of cells (called blastomeres) in a solid ball contained within the zona pellucida.The morula is produced by embryonic cleavage, the division of the zygote. Once the zygote has divided into 16 cells, it begins to resemble a mulberry, hence the name morula (Latin, morus: mulberry).".
- Morula label "Morula".
- Morula label "Morula".
- Morula label "Morula".
- Morula label "Morula".
- Morula label "Morula".
- Morula label "Morula".
- Morula label "Mórula".
- Morula label "Mórula".
- Morula label "Морула".
- Morula label "تويتة".
- Morula label "桑実胚".
- Morula label "桑葚胚".
- Morula sameAs Morula.
- Morula sameAs Morula.
- Morula sameAs Mórula.
- Morula sameAs Morula.
- Morula sameAs Morula.
- Morula sameAs 桑実胚.
- Morula sameAs Morula.
- Morula sameAs Morula.
- Morula sameAs Mórula.
- Morula sameAs m.01gf3c.
- Morula sameAs Q690632.
- Morula sameAs Q690632.
- Morula wasDerivedFrom Morula?oldid=598153276.
- Morula depiction Blastulation.png.
- Morula isPrimaryTopicOf Morula.
- Morula name "Morula".