Human Reproduction Question 426

Question: Cleavage is a unique form of mitotic cell division in which [CPMT 1999; JIPMER 2001]

Options:

A) The nucleus does not participate

B) There is no growth of cells

C) No spindle develops to guide the cells

D) The plasma membranes of daughter cells do not separate

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

Cleavage is a series of rapid mitotic divisions of the zygote which convert the single called zygote into multicellular structure in which no any growth occurs in cells.



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