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Indicate whether each of the following would result in holoblastic cleavage or merolastic cleavage.telolecithal eggsisolecithal eggsmesolecithal eggsradial cleavagespiral cleavagecentrolecithal eggsrotational cleavagediscoidal cleavageechinodermsannelidsflatwormsinsectsamphibiansmost invertebrate phylafishreptilesmammalscomplete cleavagesyncytial cleavagebirds

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Indicate whether each of the following would result in holoblastic cleavage or merolastic cleavage.telolecithal eggsisolecithal eggsmesolecithal eggsradial cleavagespiral cleavagecentrolecithal eggsrotational cleavagediscoidal cleavageechinodermsannelidsflatwormsinsectsamphibiansmost invertebrate phylafishreptilesmammalscomplete cleavagesyncytial cleavagebirds

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Holoblastic cleavage occurs when the entire egg is divided during cleavage, while meroblastic cleavage occurs when only a portion of the egg is divided. The type of cleavage depends on the amount and distribution of yolk in the egg.

  1. Telolecithal eggs: Meroblastic cleavage. These eggs have a large amount of yolk concentrated at one end, which prevents complete division.

  2. Isolecithal eggs: Holoblastic cleavage. These eggs have a small, evenly distributed amount of yolk, allowing for complete division.

  3. Mesolecithal eggs: Holoblastic cleavage. These eggs have a moderate amount of yolk, but it's evenly distributed enough to allow for complete division.

  4. Radial cleavage: This is a pattern of cleavage, not a type of egg. It can occur with both holoblastic and meroblastic cleavage.

  5. Spiral cleavage: This is also a pattern of cleavage, not a type of egg. It can occur with both holoblastic and meroblastic cleavage.

  6. Centrolecithal eggs: Meroblastic cleavage. These eggs have yolk in the center, preventing complete division.

  7. Rotational cleavage: This is a pattern of cleavage, not a type of egg. It can occur with both holoblastic and meroblastic cleavage.

  8. Discoidal cleavage: This is a pattern of cleavage, not a type of egg. It typically occurs with meroblastic cleavage.

  9. Echinoderms: Holoblastic cleavage. Echinoderms have isolecithal eggs.

  10. Annelids: Holoblastic cleavage. Annelids have isolecithal eggs.

  11. Flatworms: Holoblastic cleavage. Flatworms have isolecithal eggs.

  12. Insects: Meroblastic cleavage. Insects have centrolecithal eggs.

  13. Amphibians: Holoblastic cleavage. Amphibians have mesolecithal eggs.

  14. Most invertebrate phyla: This depends on the specific phylum, but many invertebrates have isolecithal eggs and undergo holoblastic cleavage.

  15. Fish: Meroblastic cleavage. Fish have telolecithal eggs.

  16. Reptiles: Meroblastic cleavage. Reptiles have telolecithal eggs.

  17. Mammals: Holoblastic cleavage. Mammals have isolecithal eggs.

  18. Complete cleavage: This is a term for holoblastic cleavage, where the entire egg is divided.

  19. Syncytial cleavage: This is a pattern of cleavage, not a type of egg. It typically occurs with meroblastic cleavage.

  20. Birds: Meroblastic cleavage. Birds have telolecithal eggs.

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