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(Latin, ''morula'' = mulberry) An early stage in post-fertilization development when cells have rapidly divided to produce a solid mass of cells (12-15 cells) with a "mulberry" appearance. This stage is followed by formation of a cavity in this cellular mass ([[B#blastocyst|blastocyst]] stage). In humans, morula stage of development occurs during the first week following [[F#fertilization|fertilization]].  
(Latin, ''morula'' = mulberry) An early post-fertilization stage in development when cells have rapidly mitotically divided to produce a solid mass of cells (12-15 cells) with a "mulberry" appearance.  


'''Links:''' [[Week 1]] | [[Fertilization]]
This is [[Carnegie stage 2]] of the 23 described embryonic stages of human development and is followed by formation of a cavity in this cellular mass ([[B#blastocyst|blastocyst]] stage). In humans, morula stage of development occurs during the first week following [[F#fertilization|fertilization]].


'''Original web pages:''' [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/week1.htm Week 1 Notes] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/week1_7.htm Week 1 Early Cell Division]
 
 
'''Links:''' [[Morula]] | [[Carnegie stage 2]] | [[Week 1]] | [[Fertilization]]
 
 
[[Category:Week 1]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 20 July 2015

This Embryology category shows pages and media related to the morula stage of development.

(Latin, morula = mulberry) An early post-fertilization stage in development when cells have rapidly mitotically divided to produce a solid mass of cells (12-15 cells) with a "mulberry" appearance.

This is Carnegie stage 2 of the 23 described embryonic stages of human development and is followed by formation of a cavity in this cellular mass (blastocyst stage). In humans, morula stage of development occurs during the first week following fertilization.


Links: Morula | Carnegie stage 2 | Week 1 | Fertilization

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