- The
archenteron, also
called the gastrocoel, the
primitive digestive tube or the
primitive gut, is the
internal cavity of the
primitive gastrointestinal...
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approximately 30% to the
final archenteron length. The gut's
final length depends on cell
rearrangements within the
archenteron. The frog
genus Xenopus has...
- as a
blind pouch called the
archenteron. In protostomes, the
coelom forms by a
process known as schizocoely. The
archenteron initially forms, and the mesoderm...
- layer) and
mesoderm (middle layer).
Cells migrating inward along the
archenteron form the
inner layer of the gastrula,
which develops into the endoderm...
- with a
double wall. The
inner wall will be
called the
archenteron; the
primitive gut. The
archenteron will open to the
exterior through the blastopore. The...
-
forms a dent on one side, the blastopore,
which deepens to
become the
archenteron, the
first phase in the
growth of the gut. In deuterostomes, the original...
- side (the blastopore)
which deepens to
become its
digestive tube (the
archenteron). In the sister-clade, the
deuterostomes (lit. 'second-mouth'), the original...
-
separating from the
digestive tract (also
known as the
embryonic gut, or
archenteron). As the
incipient coelomic epithelium originates from
archenteral diverticula...
-
blastula stage. The
original ball of
cells develops a
lateral pouch, the
archenteron. The
entrance to this is
known as the
blastopore and it will
later develop...
-
forms a dent on one side, the blastopore,
which deepens to
become the
archenteron, the
first phase in the
formation of the gut. In deuterostomes, the blastopore...