Definition of Epiblasts. Meaning of Epiblasts. Synonyms of Epiblasts

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Definition of Epiblasts

Epiblast
Epiblast Ep"i*blast, n. [Pref. epi- + -blast.] (Biol.) The outer layer of the blastoderm; the ectoderm. See Blastoderm, Delamination.

Meaning of Epiblasts from wikipedia

- and endoderm layers. Epiblasts exhibit diverse structure across species as a result of early embryo morphogenesis. The human epiblast ****umes a disc shape...
- between the pre- and post-implantation epiblasts, such as their difference in morphology, in which the epiblast after implantation changes its morphology...
- the notochord which lies directly underneath. The node has arisen from epiblasts of the amniotic cavity floor, and it is this node that induces the formation...
- embryoblast, forms a bilaminar disc of two layers, an upper layer called the epiblast (primitive ectoderm) and a lower layer called the hypoblast (primitive...
- amniotic cavity. The floor of the amniotic cavity is formed by the epiblast. Epiblast migrates between the epiblastic disc and trophoblast. In this way...
- of a fertilized embryo segregates into two layers: hypoblast and epiblast. The epiblast cells are the functional progenitors of soma and germ cells which...
- endoderm. The two layers are also sometimes referred to as the hypoblast and epiblast. Sponges do not go through the gastrula stage. Gastrulation takes place...
- cells and differentiation of the inner cell m**** into the amniotic sac and epiblast. There are two types of blastomere cells: The inner cell m****, also known...
- has two layers: the hypoblast and epiblast. At the end of the second w****, a primitive streak appears. The epiblast in this region moves towards the primitive...
- epiblast. The cells of the layers move between the epiblast and the hypoblast, and begin to spread laterally and cranially. The cells of the epiblast...