CHARACTERSTICS OF CLEAVAGE -
- In cleavage involve the series of mitotic division, so daughter cells are genetically similar to the parental cell.
- The resulting cells are called blastomere.
- During cleavage, there is no growth during interphase period, so the size of blastomeres become smaller and smaller.
- Blastomere do not move, so the size, volume and general shape of blastula remain same throughout the cleavage.
- The rate of cleavage is more in the beginning but gradually it becomes slow. It is decided by the ooplasm.
- O2 consumption increased during cleavage.
- Lack of O2 and excess of CO2 inhibit the process of cleavage.
- Initially karyo-cytoplasmic ratio is low in cleavage but in the last it become similar to the somatic cell.
- Every cleavage result in double number of blastomere.