Q. The internal cavity commonly formed by cell division prior to gastrulation is the

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Solution:

A blastocoel or blastocyst cavity is the fluid filled central region of a blastocvst. A blastocoel is formed during embryogenesis when a zygote divides into many cells through mitosis. A blastocoel can be described as the first cell cavity formed as the embryo enlarges. It is essential for later gastrulation.