-
first opening in development, the
blastopore,
becomes the animal's mouth. In
deuterostome development, the
blastopore becomes the animal's ****. Cleavage...
- Deuterostomia. In deuterostomes, the
developing embryo's
first opening (the
blastopore)
becomes the **** and cloaca,
while the
mouth is
formed at a different...
- in gut
development involves the
embryo forming a dent on one side (the
blastopore)
which deepens to
become its
digestive tube (the archenteron). In the...
- dent
forms in one side of the early,
spheroidal embryo. This dent, the
blastopore,
deepens to
become the archenteron, the
first phase in the
growth of the...
-
regions of the
blastopore and
ingression of the
cells of the
blastopore plate in the
posterior region.
Analogies between the
blastopore plate and primitive...
- Hejnol, A.; Martindale, M. Q. (2009). "The mouth, the ****, and the
blastopore – open
questions about questionable openings". In Telford, M. J.; Littlewood...
- by
convergent extension. The open end of the
archenteron is
called the
blastopore. The filopodia—thin
fibers formed by the
mesenchyme cells,
found in late...
-
endodermal cells that is
created during the
formation of the
dorsal lip of the
blastopore in the amphibian. It is a
patch of
large endodermal cells which remains...
- side, the
blastopore,
which deepens to
become the archenteron, the
first phase in the
formation of the gut. In deuterostomes, the
blastopore becomes the...
- as
complex as an earthworm, the
embryo forms a dent on one side, the
blastopore,
which deepens to
become the archenteron, the
first phase in the growth...