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Sea urchin blastula

Sea urchin blastula

Rudolf and Elizabeth Raff

Sea urchins and most other animals begin their embryonic development as small clusters of cells, called blastulas. The blastulas are surrounded by a protective fertilization envelope2006Rudolf and Elizabeth RaffSea urchin blastula

Created: 2006

Copyright Holder: Rudolf and Elizabeth Raff

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