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Which layer of blastocyst gets attached to the endometrium during implantation?(a) Trophoblast(b) Blastomere(c) Inner cell mass(d) Morula
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- Trophoblast is the outer layer of a blastocyst, which provides nutrients to the embryo and develops into a large part of the placenta. - Blastomere is a type of cell produced by division of the egg after fertilization. They are not involved in attachment to the Show more…
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