After the morula stage what is the next stage? What is the morphological feature that defines that stage?
Answer / Rinku Khan
The next stage after the morula is called the blastula. The morphological feature defining this stage is the formation of a fluid-filled cavity, or blastocoel, inside the embryo.
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