EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS
EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS
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To explain: The difference between cleavage and the cell division taking place in cells after cleavage.

Introduction: The tremendous alterations occur in the cell number, organization, as well as complexity between fertilization and physical maturity. Only a single cell is present at fertilization and at maturity, there are around 75 trillion cells in the body. The cell division is accountable for the increase in the number of cells.

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CleavageCell division
Cleavage is a process in which a sequence of cell divisions takes place within the zygote and with each division, the cell becomes smaller.In cell division, after each division, the cell grows. It is essential for survival even after the completion of development.

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EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS

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