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Slideshow: Early Events

Early Blastocyst

#51, Slide 15 of 24

3 days

Source: Centro Riproduzione Assistita, Catania, Italy.

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Once the morula develops an inner cavity, the embryo has achieved a new developmental milestone and is called a blastocyst.

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The cells lining the perimeter of the embryo will help form the placenta and are called trophoblast cells. These cells bring water, minerals, and amino acids from the nutrient-rich environment outside the embryo into the blastocyst cavity where they can reach the cells of the inner cell mass.

Label Key:

1. zona pellucida
2. trophoblast
3. early blastocyst cavity
4. inner cell mass
All ages referenced to fertilization, not last menstrual period.
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