Cell division phase of the embryonic development

What is cell division all through the primary phase of the embryonic development termed? How is this phase characterized?

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The cell division in the primary phase of the embryonic developments is termed as cleavage, or segmentation. In this phase, mitosis takes place from the zygote forming the fresh embryo.

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