Definition of Blastulation. Meaning of Blastulation. Synonyms of Blastulation

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- Blastulation is the stage in early animal embryonic development that produces the blastula. In mammalian development the blastula develops into the blastocyst...
- Development of an organism happens through fertilization, cleavage, blastulation, gastrulation, organogenesis, and metamorphosis into an adult. Each species...
- blastocyst, containing a differentiated inner cell m**** and trophectoderm. blastulation A stage in the embryonic development of all animals defined by the formation...
- the morula. Through the processes of compaction, cell division, and blastulation, the conceptus takes the form of the blastocyst by the fifth day of development...
- pellucida is referred to as a morula. Cleavage itself is the first stage in blastulation, the process of forming the blastocyst. Cells differentiate into an outer...
- extraembryonic structures that do not directly contribute to the embryo. After blastulation, the trophoblast is contiguous with the ectoderm of the embryo and is...
- develops into a structure called a blastula through a process called blastulation. The blastula develops into a structure called a gastrula through a process...
- of in vitro culture. This allows the developing TE to protrude after blastulation, facilitating the biopsy. On day five post-fertilization, approximately...
- expression of genes that give rise to the embryonic developmental process of blastulation. The loss of stiffness-controlled transcription factor Cdx leads to the...
- regulating the process of fertilization, as well as early embryo development, blastulation and gastrulation. He was also interested in the origin of the primary...