1.
______ cleavage occurs when the cleavage furrows does not pass completely through the egg
2.
The yolk of eggs serve as
3.
During the process of oogenesis, ----- polar bodies are produced which eventually disintegrate and disappear
5.
What is the organelle for feeding called in the phylum rhizopoda
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___ is a compact heap of cells arranged in a hollow spherical body known as ___ with a layer of cells known as ___ surrounding a cavity known as ___
7.
Oogenesis takes place in the
8.
Which of the following organisms produces microlecithal eggs
9.
All but one of the following is not a type of pseudopodia
10.
The repeated division of fertilized egg to convert large cytoplasm mass into a large cluster of cells is
11.
One of the following is true of polar bodies during oogenesis
12.
Which is the last phase of ontogenic development
13.
The mesoderm gives rise to the
14.
Total cleavage occurs in the eggs of
15.
Which of the following is/are correct
16.
Which of the following is a direct product of cleavage
17.
Eggs which contain large amount of yolk that are unevenly distributed are said to be
18.
A compact heap of cells arranged in a hollow spherical body called blastula is known as
19.
During cleavage, which of the following is true
20.
Which of the following determines the type of cleavage undergone by the fertilized egg
22.
Pick the correct sequence
23.
Which of the following is in the tissue level of organization
24.
The largest animal cell known is the ova of
25.
---- eggs have their yolk chiefly aggregated towards one pole of the cell
26.
Animal body plan differs due to
27.
The resulting embryo formed from the unfolding of the mesoderm and endoderm is
28.
The rudiments into which germinal layers become subdivided into are called
29.
The causative agent for meningoencephalitis is
30.
The process by which a single layer of cell gives rise to 2 or more layers of cell is known as