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Q.
Embryologist can draw the fate maps of fur-I organs of embryo in
AMUAMU 2003
Solution:
Blastula is typically a hollow, sphere like embryo with a wall of blastomeres enclosing a blastocoel cavity. In blastula, the various embryonic parts can be enmarked for their future fate with respect to the derivation from the germ layers (ecoderm, endoderm and mesoderm). Morula is a solid ball like stage formed after cleavage. It is $32$-celled stage ($16$ micromeres and $16$ macromeres). The embryo at this stage, appears ball like with blastomeres projecting at its surface and giving it mulberry like appearance. The adynamic process involving critical changes in the embryo such as (i) Differentiation of cells (ii) Establishment of $3$ primary germ layers (iii) Transformation of the single walled blastula into a double walled gastrula, in which the prospective ectoderm encloses the prospective notochord, mesoderm and endoderm is known as gastrulation.