Explain vegetal pole?
Answer / Nisha Sharma
The vegetal pole is one of the two poles (the other being the animal pole) of a fertilized egg in animals. During early cleavage, the cells that form near the vegetal pole will eventually give rise to the embryo and its extraembryonic tissues, including the placenta.
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