indeterminate cleavage

indeterminate cleavage /in′ditur″minit/ [L, in, not, determinare, to fix limits; AS, cleofan, to split] , mitotic division of the fertilized ovum into blastomeres that have similar developmental potential and, if isolated, can each give rise to a complete individual embryo. Also called regulative cleavage. Compare determinate cleavage. See also regulative development.