k Morula embryo, illustration Illustration of a human morula embryo approximately 96 hours after fertilisation. The morula is a solid ball of cells, or blastomeres. It can contain 16, 32 or 64 cells. After the 64cell phase the embryo develops into a blastula, a hollow ball., by MEDICAL GRAPHICSMICHAEL HOFFMANNSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Morula embryo, illustration Illustration of a human morula embryo approximately 96 hours after fertilisation. The morula is a solid ball of cells, or blastomeres. It can contain 16, 32 or 64 cells. After the 64 cell phase the embryo develops into a blastula, a hollow ball., by MEDICAL GRAPHICS MICHAEL HOFFMANN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Morula embryo, illustration

Illustration of a human morula embryo approximately 96 hours after fertilisation. The morula is a solid ball of cells, or blastomeres. It can contain 16, 32 or 64 cells. After the 64-cell phase the embryo develops into a blastula, a hollow ball., by MEDICAL GRAPHICS/MICHAEL HOFFMANN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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