Discoidal Cleavage
discoidal cleavage
[dis′kȯid·əl ′klē·vij]Discoidal Cleavage
a type of egg cleavage in animals with telolecithal eggs (scorpions, cephalopod mollusks, cartilaginous and bony fish, reptiles, and birds). In discoidal cleavage, only a small disk of nucleus-containing cytoplasm divides, and this disk is relatively free of the yolk.