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Morphogenetic movements convert hollow spherical blastula into

A

Gastrula

B

Morula

C

Neurula

D

Embryonic disc

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A : Blastocyst undergoes gastrulation to produce the three germinal layers . R : This involves cell movements ( morphogenetic movement ) that eventually help to attain new shape and morphology of embryo