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Question: The type of blastula formed in birds is (a) Teloblastula (b) Holoblastula (c) Coeloblastula ...
The type of blastula formed in birds is
(a) Teloblastula
(b) Holoblastula
(c) Coeloblastula
(d) Discoblastula
Solution
This blastula is the result of meroblastic discoidal cleavage as in most fishes, reptiles, and birds. The hollow sphere of cells surrounding an inner fluid-filled cavity formed during an early stage of embryonic development in animals is called the blastula.
Complete step by step answer:
The type of blastula formed in birds is Discoblastula. A blastula formed from the partial cleavage that occurs in the fertilized ovum containing a large amount of yolk is called Discoblastula. It develops from the blastodisc and consists of a cellular cap, or blastoderm, separated from the uncleaved yolk mass by a small cavity, the blastocoel. This type of cleavage is seen in reptiles and birds.
So the correct answer is ‘Discoblastula’.
Additional information:
- Coeloblastula is a blastula formed as a result of complete holoblastic cleavage. It is formed in echinoderms and Amphioxus.
- Holoblastula is a type of cleavage which is normally seen in eggs having a modest to the light amount of yolk. It is formed in amphibians, echinoderms, and mammals.
- Superficial blastula is one that shows the absence of blastula and is formed as a result of superficial cleavage.
- Amphiblastula is formed in amphibians as a result of two structurally different blastomeres.
The blastula of various groups of animals differs in form and structure depending upon a variety of factors such as the size of the amount and distribution of yolk etc.
It precedes the formation of gastrula in which germ layers of the embryo form.
Note:
- Discoblastula consists of a disc- shaped mass of blastomeres overlaying a large yolk mass. Blastocoel is absent instead a slit- like cavity called a subgerminal cavity appears in between the blastoderm and the yolk mass.
- Embryo development begins with a sperm fertilizing an egg to become a zygote, which undergoes many cleavages to develop into a ball of cells called a morula. After the formation of blastocoel, the early embryo becomes a blastula.