Definition of Epiboly. Meaning of Epiboly. Synonyms of Epiboly

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Definition of Epiboly

Epiboly
Epiboly E*pib"o*ly, n. [Cf. Gr. ? a throwing upon.] (Biol.) Epibolic invagination. See under Invagination.

Meaning of Epiboly from wikipedia

- undergo epiboly as the position of cells is changed or the cell layers undergo intercalation. While human embryos do not experience epiboly, this movement...
- vegetal surface of the blastula that will eventually be internalized by epiboly. Frank J. Dye (21 February 2012). Dictionary of Developmental Biology and...
- completely engulfed by the prospective ectoderm, as these top cells undergo epiboly, where the ectoderm cells divide in a way to form one layer. This creates...
- Blades Strategic Simulations Inc. (SSI) RPG Commercial 6.0.2–7.1 Adventure! Epiboly Software 1988 Interactive fiction Commercial 7.0–8 Adventure at the Chateau...
- following processes occur to place the cells in the interior of the embryo: Epibolyexpansion of one cell sheet over other cells[2] Ingression – migration...
- occur during gastrulation: In****tion Involution Ingression Delamination Epiboly The terms "gastrula" and "gastrulation" were coined by Ernst Haeckel, in...
- blastula without a clear central cavity. Elysia chlorotica gastrulation is by epiboly: the ectoderm spreads to envelope the mesoderm and endoderm. After the...
- egg, as opposed to an unfertilized egg. endoderm endometrium epiblast epiboly estrous cycle Fallopian tubes false amnion See chorion. fate map A diagram...
- first morphogenetic movements of embryogenesis, such as gastrulation, epiboly and twisting, directly activate pathways involved in endomesoderm specification...
- J. P. (1949). "The Surface Gel Layer of Fundulus Eggs in Relation to Epiboly". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 35 (4): 218–225. Bibcode:1949PNAS...