<Ul> <Li> Bilateral </Li> </Ul> <Dl> <Dd> The first cleavage results in bisection of the zygote into left and right halves . The following cleavage planes are centered on this axis and result in the two halves being mirror images of one another . In bilateral holoblastic cleavage, the divisions of the blastomeres are complete and separate; compared with bilateral meroblastic cleavage, in which the blastomeres stay partially connected . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> The first cleavage results in bisection of the zygote into left and right halves . The following cleavage planes are centered on this axis and result in the two halves being mirror images of one another . In bilateral holoblastic cleavage, the divisions of the blastomeres are complete and separate; compared with bilateral meroblastic cleavage, in which the blastomeres stay partially connected . </Dd> <Ul> <Li> Radial </Li> </Ul>

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