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All multicellular organisms begin as a single cell. within four or five days, the first cell multiplies into a ball-like structure of about 100 cells. what is this structure called?

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Blastocyst

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The right answer is blastocyst.


The blastocystic Stage of embryo development is characterized by the formation in the center of the morula (embryonic cell group) of a cavity isolated from the external environment: the blastocoele.

In embryonic development, this step precedes gastrulation.

Blastocysts are indeed composed of a hundred cells; they have the shape of a hollow sphere at the bottom of which is the mound of the "embryonic bud" from which the embryonic stem cells are derived.

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