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Which stage of embryonic development is unique to the Kingdom Animalia?The zygote stageThe blastula stageFertilizationThe eight-cell stage

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blastula stage

Step-by-step explanation:

The development from a blastula stage is one of the characteristic attributes of the Kingdom Animalia and thus occurs in all of its constituents. All the animal species are comprised of more than one cell and thus, are multicellular in their composition and arrangement.

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The blastula stage

Step-by-step explanation:

The blastula is an early stage of embryonic development unique to animals.

Plants do not have cell movement, they have morphogenesis and differentation throughout their life.

Animals have morphogenesis only early in development.

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