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Cleavage is a unique form of mitotic cel...

Cleavage is a unique form of mitotic cell division in that

A

The nucleus does not participate

B

There is no growth of cells

C

No spindle develops to guide the cells

D

The plasma membranes of daughter cells do not separate

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The correct Answer is:
B

All cleavage divisions are mitotic and resulting daughter cells are blastomeres. During cleavage there is no growth in resulting blastomere and total size and volume of embryo remain same.
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