- Solid mass of cells with 16 blastomeres is called:
- Morula.
- Blastula.
- Gastrula.
- Zygote.
- At which stage of embryonic development, trophoectoderm develops?
- Zygote.
- Morula.
- Blastula.
- Gastrula.
- Site of implantation is:
- Endometrium of uterus.
- Cervix.
- Uterine fundus.
- Infundibulum of oviduct.
- Correct sequence of various structures formed during embryonic development is:
- Morula → Embryo → Gastrula → Blastula.
- Zygote → Embryo → Morula → Blastula.
- Blastula → Morula → Gastrula → Embryo.
- Zygote → Morula → Blastula → Gastrula.
- Assertion: Side of blastocyst with inner cell mass is called animal pole.
Reason: Inner cell mass gives rise to embryo.
- Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
- Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
- Assertion is true, but reason is false.
- Both assertion and reason are false.
- (a) Morula.
Explanation:
Embryo with 8-16 blastomeres is solid mass of cells, known as morula.
- (c) Blastula.
Explanation:
Embryo with 64 cells is called blastula (blastocyst) and has blastocyst cavity. Blastocyst is composed of an outer envelope of cells called trophoblast and inner cell mass.
- (a) Endometrium of uterus.
Explanation:
Implantation is the attachment of blastocyst to the uterine wall. The portion of blastocyst where the inner cell mass is located lies against the endometrium of uterus.
- (d) Zygote → Morula → Blastula → Gastrula.
- (b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.


