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A solid ball of about eight cells formed about 50 to 60 hours after fertilization is called a morula.

Define fertilization.

One sperm and one egg must recognize each other and fuse during the highly complex sexual reproductive process known as fertilization. Haploid gametes can build a genetically different person through fertilization and return to the usual number of chromosomes.

The first stage of development follows the union of an egg cell and a sperm cell, and is known as the zygote or fertilized egg (the fertilization ). The morula is a cell clump made up of 16–32 tiny diploid cells that develops from the zygote by cleavage (cell division). The embryo's volume doesn't grow throughout this initial period of development. The first cell differentiation happens in the generated morula.

The clump of cells develops into the embryoblast, which can be further subdivided into epiblast and hypoblast, the actual final embryo. The cells on the surface develop into the trophoblast, which gives rise to the placenta and amniotic membranes.

Because the embryo has formed a cavity known as the blastocoel, the blastula stage can be distinguished from the morula stage. The ab-embryonic pole is the side opposite the embryonic pole, which is the side where the cells that will make up the embryoblast are found. The trophoblast divides into syncytiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast. The embryo inserts itself into the endometrium once it has reached the uterus.

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