Reproduction in Organisms Question 10
10. What is true for cleavage?
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(a) Size of embryo increases
(b) Size of cells decrease
(c) Size of cells increase
(d) Size of embryo decreases
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Answer : b
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(b) Cleavage involves repeated cell division without increase in size. But cell size decreases. In placental mammals (including humans) where nourishment is provided by the mother’s body, the eggs have a very small amount of yolk and undergo holoblastic cleavage. Other species, such as birds, with a lot of yolk in the egg to nourish the embryo during development, undergo meroblastic cleavage.