Q.40 Amphibian eggs undergo: Equal radial holoblastic cleavage Unequal radial holoblastic cleavage Equal radial meroblastic cleavage Unequal radial meroblastic cleavage

Q.40 Amphibian eggs undergo:

  1. Equal radial holoblastic cleavage
  2. Unequal radial holoblastic cleavage
  3. Equal radial meroblastic cleavage
  4. Unequal radial meroblastic cleavage

    Amphibian eggs undergo unequal radial holoblastic cleavage.

    Cleavage Pattern Analysis

    Amphibian eggs (frog, toad) contain moderate yolk concentrated at the vegetal pole, causing slower cell division there versus faster division at the animal pole. This results in unequal blastomeres.

    Holoblastic = complete cleavage through entire egg (vs. meroblastic/discoidal in birds/reptiles).
    Radial = cleavage planes parallel/perpendicular to animal-vegetal axis (vs. spiral in mollusks).

    Option Breakdown

    • Equal radial holoblastic: Sea urchin eggs (little yolk, equal blastomeres). Wrong for amphibians.

    • Unequal radial holoblasticAmphibian eggs – smaller animal pole blastomeres, larger vegetal ones. CORRECT.

    • Equal radial meroblastic: Not applicable (meroblastic = incomplete cleavage).

    • Unequal radial meroblastic: Teleost fish (yolk plate cleavage). Wrong.

    Cleavage Stages Visualized

    1. 2-cell: Large vegetal, small animal blastomeres

    2. 4-cell: Rectangular arrangement (not square like sea urchin)

    3. 8-cell: 4 small above, 4 large below

    4. Morula: Animal cap (small cells) over vegetal mass (large cells)


    Amphibian eggs undergo unequal radial holoblastic cleavage due to yolk distribution creating smaller animal pole blastomeres and larger vegetal ones. This article solves Q.40 for life sciences competitive exams.

    Yolk Distribution Determines Cleavage

    Egg Type Yolk Amount Cleavage Pattern
    Sea Urchin Minimal Equal holoblastic radial
    Amphibian Moderate (vegetal) Unequal holoblastic radial
    Teleost Fish Abundant (central) Meroblastic discoidal
    Bird/Reptile Massive (yolk) Meroblastic discoidal

    Amphibian Cleavage Characteristics

    Key Features:

    • Holoblastic: Complete division through egg

    • Radial: Planes ⊥// to A-V axis

    • Unequal: Animal pole (micromeres) < Vegetal pole (macromeres)

    • Slower vegetal division due to yolk impeding cytokinesis

    Visual Progression

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    Fertilized Egg → 2-cell (piggyback) → 4-cell (rectangle)
    → 8-cell (4small:4large) → Morula → Blastula

    Why Other Options Wrong

    Option Example Organism Why Not Amphibian
    Equal holoblastic Sea urchin No yolk gradient
    Equal meroblastic None common Meroblastic = incomplete
    Unequal meroblastic Fish Yolk prevents holoblastic

    Exam Memory Trick

    “Frog = Unequal Radial” → FUR (Frog, Unequal, Radial). Sea urchin = equal. Fish = meroblastic.

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