Q.88 During development of which ONE of the following organisms, bilateral meroblastic cleavage is found? (A) Mollusc (B) Fish (C) Bird (D) Amphibian

Q.88 During development of which ONE of the following organisms, bilateral meroblastic cleavage is
found?
(A) Mollusc (B) Fish (C) Bird (D) Amphibian

Bilateral meroblastic cleavage questions test egg yolk distribution and cleavage patterns in embryology. Q.88 identifies which organism shows this specific cleavage type among Mollusc, Fish, Bird, and Amphibian. The correct answer is (A) Mollusc.

✅ Correct Answer: (A) Mollusc

Bilateral meroblastic cleavage = Partial cleavage (meroblastic) that divides egg into mirror-image left/right halves (bilateral).

Molluscs (squid, octopus, bivalves):

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Yolk-rich telolecithal egg → Cleavage restricted to animal pole
First cleavage: Vertical (meridional) → 2 equal blastomeres
Second cleavage: Vertical (90° to first) → 4 equal blastomeres (bilateral symmetry)
Cleavage doesn't penetrate yolk mass

❌ Cleavage Patterns: All Options Explained

Animal Egg Type Cleavage Type Pattern Why NOT Bilateral Meroblastic
(A) Mollusc Telolecithal (yolk at vegetal pole) Bilateral Meroblastic Left/right mirror cleavage ✅ CORRECT
(B) Fish Telolecithal Discoidal Meroblastic Blastodisc on yolk surface Circular, not bilateral
(C) Bird Macrolecithal (huge yolk) Discoidal Meroblastic Blastodisc forms Circular cleavage on yolk
(D) Amphibian Mesolecithal (moderate yolk) Holoblastic (complete) Equal blastomeres Complete division, not partial

🔬 Cleavage Pattern Visual Guide

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MOLLUSC (Bilateral Meroblastic):
Animal Pole
┌─────────────┐
│ Left │ Right │ ← Bilateral symmetry
│ Blastomere│Blastomere│
└──────┬────┘
│ Yolk (uncleaved)

FISH/BIRD (Discoidal Meroblastic):
Blastodisc (circular)
┌──────┐
│ │ ← Circular
│Blast│
└──────┘

Massive Yolk

🎯 Exam Memory Framework: Yolk → Cleavage Type

Yolk Amount Cleavage Examples
Little yolk Holoblastic Mammals, Amphibians
Moderate yolk Holoblastic unequal Amphibians
Much yolk (vegetal) Meroblastic discoidal Fish, Birds, Reptiles
Much yolk (vegetal) + Bilateral Meroblastic bilateral Molluscs, Annelids

Quick ID: BILATERAL = MOLLUSCS (squid/octopus embryos show perfect left/right symmetry)

Why Other Options Fail

(B) Fish – Discoidal meroblastic

  • Cleavage forms blastodisc (circular cap) on yolk surface

  • No left/right mirror cleavage

(C) Bird – Discoidal meroblastic

  • Meroblastic (partial) but discoidal (circular blastodisc)

  • Yolk too massive for bilateral pattern

(D) Amphibian – Holoblastic

  • Complete cleavage through entire egg

  • Smaller, faster blastomeres (no partial cleavage)

NEET/GATE Pattern Recognition

Typical question traps:

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"Meroblastic" → Eliminate amphibians (holoblastic)
"Discoidal" → Fish/Birds
"Bilateral" → Molluscs only

Master bilateral meroblastic cleavage – this exact question repeats across exams!


One-word answer: MOLLUSC (A) – Only molluscs show bilateral meroblastic cleavage among given options.

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