Cleavage as part of embryonic development is distinctive because it involves ________

A) the fusion of gametes
B) cell division by mitosis
C) meiosis
D) None of the listed responses is correct.


B
Explanation:
A) Cleavage is not the fusion of gametes.
C) Cleavage is not meiosis.
D) One of the listed answers is correct.

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