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- Morula abstract "A morula (Latin, morus: mulberry) is an early stage embryo consisting of cells (called blastomeres) in a solid ball contained within the zona pellucida.A morula is distinct from a blastocyst in that a morula (3-4 days post fertilization) is an 8 cell mass in a spherical shape whereas a blastocyst (4-5 days post fertilization) has a cavity inside the zona pellucida along with an inner cell mass. A morula, if untouched and allowed to remain implanted, will eventually develop into a blastocyst.The morula is produced by a series of cleavage divisions of the early embryo, starting with the single-celled zygote. Once the embryo 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. A cavity forms inside the morula, by the active transport of sodium ions from trophoblast cells and osmosis of water. This results in 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 extra-embryonic tissues. However, reptiles have a different ICM. The stages are prolonged and divided in 4 parts.".
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- Morula precursor Zygote.
- Morula thumbnail Blastulation.png?width=300.
- Morula wikiPageExternalLink books?id=RY0rXE2HgqsC&pg=PA123.
- Morula wikiPageID "222157".
- Morula wikiPageLength "6211".
- Morula wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Morula wikiPageRevisionID "678974723".
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Blastocyst.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Blastomere.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Blastula.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Blastulation.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cloning.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_biology.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embryology.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Cell_potency.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Cleavage_(embryo).
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Desmosome.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Desmosomes.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Egg_cell.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Embryo.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Gap_junction.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Gap_junctions.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Human_embryogenesis.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Inner_cell_mass.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Mitosis.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Morus_(plant).
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Mulberry.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Osmosis.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Ovum.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Placenta.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Pluripotent.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Polar_bodies.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Polar_body.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Terminologia_Embryologica.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Trophectoderm.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Trophoblast.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Zona_pellucida.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLink Zygote.
- Morula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morula".
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- 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.
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- Morula name "Morula".
- Morula precursor Zygote.
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- Morula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Morula subject Category:Cloning.
- Morula subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Morula subject Category:Embryology.
- Morula hypernym Embryo.
- Morula type AnatomicalStructure.
- Morula type Article.
- Morula type Embryology.
- Morula type Article.
- Morula type Technique.
- Morula type Thing.
- Morula type Q4936952.
- Morula comment "A morula (Latin, morus: mulberry) is an early stage embryo consisting of cells (called blastomeres) in a solid ball contained within the zona pellucida.A morula is distinct from a blastocyst in that a morula (3-4 days post fertilization) is an 8 cell mass in a spherical shape whereas a blastocyst (4-5 days post fertilization) has a cavity inside the zona pellucida along with an inner cell mass.".
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