- The
blastocoel (/ˈblæstəˌsiːl/), also
spelled blastocoele and blastocele, and also
called cleavage cavity, or
segmentation cavity is a fluid-filled or...
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known as
blastomeres surrounding an
inner fluid-filled
cavity called the
blastocoel.
Embryonic development begins with a
sperm fertilizing an egg cell to...
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surrounds the
inner cell m**** and a fluid-filled
cavity known as the
blastocoel. In the late blastocyst, the
trophectoderm is
known as the trophoblast...
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center (the
blastocoel), the
remaining cells at the
vegetal pole
flatten to form a
vegetal plate. This
buckles inwards towards the
blastocoel in a process...
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blastocoel The fluid-filled or yolk-filled
cavity that
forms in the
developing blastula or
blastocyst in
virtually all
animal species. The
blastocoel...
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development that
follows cleavage.
Cavitation is the
formation of the
blastocoel, a fluid-filled
cavity that
defines the blastula, or in
mammals the blastocyst...
- and made of
columnar epithelial cells; the
hypoblast is
closest to the
blastocoel (blastocystic cavity) and made of
cuboidal cells. As the two
layers become...
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facilitate cellular communication. This
polarisation leaves a cavity, the
blastocoel,
creating a
structure that is now
termed the blastocyst. (In
animals other...
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epithelial tissue that
makes up the blastula. It
encloses the
fluid filled blastocoel.
Gastrulation follows blastoderm formation,
where the tips of the blastoderm...
- the archenteron. Note that the
blastopore is not an
opening into the
blastocoel, the
space within the blastula, but
represents a new
inpocketing that...