
A blastula consists of similar, non-specialized cells resulting from divisions of a metazoan egg. Most metazoans go through such a phase in their early development, and it is widely assumed that the blastula represents an early phase in animal evolution. I believe, however, that blastulas, like all embryos and larvae, were later additions to life-histories, not recapitulations of ancestral forms. This view opens the way to new suggestions on the origins of the Metazoa.
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