#Question id: 5046
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
During early cleavage stages in drosophila, nuclei divide through 13 cycles in the absence of any cytoplasmic cleavage. This division creates an embryo of many nuclei contained within one shared cytoplasm surrounded by one common plasma membrane, this process is called as-
#Question id: 5047
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
The process of commitment can be divided into following two stages-
#Question id: 5048
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
when a cell or tissue is capable of differentiating autonomously even when placed into another region of the embryo or a cluster of differently specified cells in a petri dish. This cell or tissue said to be-
#Question id: 5049
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
The fundamental notion of a stem cell is that it can make more stem cells while also producing cells committed to undergoing differentiation. This process is called as-
#Question id: 5050
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
A stem cell capable of producing all the cell types of a lineage(embryonic and extraembryonic) is said to be-
#Question id: 5051
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
fter the 8-cell stage, the mammalian embryo develops an outer layer (which becomes the fetal portion of the placenta), and an inner cell mass that generates all the cells of embryo. The cells of the inner cell mass are thus said to be-