embryology - why is the cleavage in frogs holoblastic and not meroblastic? - Biology Stack Exchange
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background information The cleavage of the frog embryo during the embryo development is holoblastic (complete cleavage). However when we look at yolk-rich eggs we see a cleavage pattern which is
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embryology - why is the cleavage in frogs holoblastic and not meroblastic? - Biology Stack Exchange
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